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1000 Main St
Osawatomie, KS 66064
+1 (913) 755-4384
http://www.kshs.org
Reverend Samuel Adair and his wife, Florella, came settled near Osawatomie, an abolitionist community and center of conflict during "Bleeding Kansas." The Adair cabin was a station on the Underground Railroad and Florella's half brother, John Brown, used this cabin as his headquarters. Learn more about the family and the border war when you visit the John Brown Museum. Operated in partnership with the City of Osawatomie. Nominated for 8 Wonders of Kansas People.

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Hidden Gem!
8/18/2024

I was driving through Southern Kansas and needed gas in Osawatomie. Thank goodness. I discovered thi...

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The Best Known Jayhawker
6/8/2023

John Brown was a controversial man in pre-Civil war Kansas. To some, he was a righteous hero. To o...

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Super place to visit for someone interested in Bleeding Kansas
6/19/2020

The cabin itself was so interesting! The history behind the abolitionist John Brown is fairly well ...

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