
Landmarks of Dickinson County, Kansas
| **** Eisenhower Presidential Center and the Dwight D. Eisenhower
Presidential Library and Museum. **** Lebold Mansion National Register Property listed in 1973. Built in 1880 in the Italianate Tuscan villa style. Today this decorative arts museum is home to one of the finest collections of American Victorian antiques and artifacts. **** Greyhound Hall of Fame **** Hall of Generals - A wax museum of figures of generals from World War II, Southeast Fifth St., Abilene, KS, 785-263-4194 **** Old Abilene Town and Museum - A replica of a part of old Abilene. **** Seelye Mansion and Museum - A Georgian style mansion built in 1905 at a cost of $55,000. The 25 room mansion contains the original furniture and Edison light fixtures. The Patent Medicine Museum contains many artifacts of the A.B. Seelye Medical Company. **** Heritage Center of Dickinson County - Two museums including the Historical Museum and the Museum of Independent Telephony. The Museum of Independent Telephony tells the story of C.L. Brown, whose independent Brown Telephone Company grew to become the telecommunications company known today as Sprint Nextel Corporation. **** Great Plains Theatre - Originally First Presbyterian Church, built in 1881, Landmarked, and is now a live professional theatre. **** Jeffcoat Studio, 321 Broadway, Abilene, KS |

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