The Trego County Historical Society Museum in Wakeeney, KS offers visitors a fascinating journey through time, showcasing a diverse range of exhibits that span from the mid-1800s to the present day. From vintage clothing and medical artifacts to displays on farming, military history, household goods, and local community histories, the museum provides a comprehensive look into the region's past. Additionally, visitors can explore an original one-room schoolhouse, Pleasant Valley, and admire a captivating mural depicting the rich history of Trego County.
Established in 1969, the Trego County Historical Society has been dedicated to preserving and sharing the area's heritage. With the first building dedicated in 1975 and the relocation of the Pleasant Valley Schoolhouse in 1997, the society has continuously expanded its offerings. The recent addition of a new building, featuring a large mural painted by local artists, further enhances the museum's immersive experience. Donations are welcomed to support ongoing projects, including the construction of a new Agriculture building.
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