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Over the past several years, it has become a tradition at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum to celebrate Kansas statehood with live performances in song and verse, harkening back to the cowboy years of Kansas. Kansas joined the union in 1861 as other states left to form the confederacy leading to the Civil War. Sedgwick County and the City of Wichita were established 9 years later in 1870 during the height of the cowboy era.A celebration of Statehood in song and verse for Kansas’ 164th year, led by Orin Friesen who hosts a cavalcade of the area’s most venerable western folk artists comprised of members of the Diamond W Wranglers, Home Rangers, and the Crowsons.
The annual event is made possible by museum volunteers-“Friends of the Historical Museum.”
The program will be streamed live on the Museum’s Facebook Page due to its popularity and limited seating.
(Due to capacity restrictions, the program has limited seating of 60. First come first served; no reservations)
Doors open at 1pm
Program starts at 2pm
Open to the public
All ages
Free Admission
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204 S Main St, Wichita, KS, United States, Kansas 67202