About Leavenworth County Historical Society
Leavenworth County Historical Society
The Leavenworth County Historical Society, located in Leavenworth, Kansas, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the unique stories of the city's past. Through a variety of exhibits, historical programs, and community outreach initiatives, the society aims to educate visitors about the rich history of Leavenworth.
Since its establishment in 1965, the society has welcomed visitors from around the world to its home at 1128 Fifth Avenue, known as the Carroll Mansion Museum. This historic building provides a captivating "step back in time" experience to the Victorian era of Leavenworth. Originally built as an 1858 four-room farmhouse, it was later renovated into a stunning 16-room Queen Anne Victorian. The museum offers insight into the ideals and values held by Victorian society regarding status, education, and economic stability.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Carroll Mansion Museum serves as a vessel for preserving Leavenworth's history through its extensive collection of household artifacts, clothing, decorative and fine arts, and portraiture. The Society upholds selective standards set forth by board-approved policies to ensure that essential elements of cultural heritage are preserved for future generations.
In addition to its physical collections, the Society also maintains substantial archives of photographic images and research materials that offer detailed insights into early history - providing a comprehensive study of Leavenworth's past that can only be found in Kansas' first city.
Through its dedication to preservation and education, The Leavenworth County Historical Society continues to play a vital role in safeguarding and sharing the rich history of this vibrant community. Visitors are invited to explore this treasure trove of historical artifacts and immerse themselves in the fascinating stories that have shaped Leavenworth over time.