Riley County Historical Museum

Riley County Historical Museum The Riley County Historical Museum is a department of the Riley County Government. Free admission.

The Museum collects, preserves, and interprets Riley County History and promotes an interest in local history and historic preservation in all its forms. Please read our Social Media Moderation Policy https://www.rileycountyks.gov/1925/Social-Media-Moderation-Policy

Riley County Historical Museum is supported by and works closely with the Riley County Historical Society. (www.rileychs.com)
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ffer exhibits, tours, research services through our library and archives, educational and outreach programming, and more.

On behalf of the Riley County Historical Museum and the Riley County Historical Society, we wish you and your family a s...
12/23/2025

On behalf of the Riley County Historical Museum and the Riley County Historical Society, we wish you and your family a safe and happy holiday!

The Museum and all Society sites will be closed from December 24-26. Today (December 23) will be the last day to shop our holiday sale in the gift shop (20-30% off). We'll be open until 5:00PM.

As the daylight fades, the joy of the season shines brightly. Join us at the Goodnow House until 6pm.
12/20/2025

As the daylight fades, the joy of the season shines brightly. Join us at the Goodnow House until 6pm.

12/20/2025

Grandpa Snazzy will be here until 6pm. We welcome you to join us!

Join us this afternoon until 6pm for the candlelight tours. Grandpa Snazzy will be playing at 5pm.
12/20/2025

Join us this afternoon until 6pm for the candlelight tours. Grandpa Snazzy will be playing at 5pm.

All four game tables have opened and we’re having a great time! Stop by the Manhattan Public Library and play our new bo...
12/13/2025

All four game tables have opened and we’re having a great time! Stop by the Manhattan Public Library and play our new board game, “Progress and Peril: on the Trail to Kansas.” We’ll be here until noon.

Free and open to the public….and we’ve got lots of snacks!

It's time for the annual holiday sale in our gift shop! All non-consignment merchandise is 20% off and active RCHS membe...
12/05/2025

It's time for the annual holiday sale in our gift shop! All non-consignment merchandise is 20% off and active RCHS members get 30% off! Let us help you with your holiday shopping!

Annual memberships make great gifts for all ages! You can purchase them at the Museum or get them online: https://www.rileychs.org/become-a-member.cfm

A local Thanksgiving message to the readers of The Manhattan Republic, November 26, 1885Local NotesThanksgiving has long...
11/26/2025

A local Thanksgiving message to the readers of The Manhattan Republic, November 26, 1885

Local Notes

Thanksgiving has long since ceased to be restricted to New England. In every western hamlet and prairies however remote, the day is sacred to the uniting anew of family ties, and who would wish to throw over than grand holiday? What memories, what associations cluster about Thanksgiving Day! The merry times we had, as children, at Grandfather’s come fresh to mind. The morning’s quiet, and the church service, Sunday-like and solemn, served to heighten the pleasures that succeeded.

The savory smell of the kitchen, that greeted our return, was never so delicious! Will the charm ever be gone we wonder! Then the wonderful dinner, the jolly sleigh rides, the Blind Man’s Bluff in the evening, in which all joined, the stories and pop.corn and nuts, the apples and sweet cider! Delightful memories! And the sad memories!

The faces we are wont to associates with the Day disappear one by one – how we miss them! It seemed as if there could never be thanksgiving again but Time, that blessed healer, folds soft wings over the years, and peace comes. We do not forget, oh! No, but we find there is much to rejoice for still. The thanksgivings for us grow less with the years, so let no useless broodings disturb the spirit of thankfulness that the Day calls for.

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From all of us at the Riley County Historical Society & Museum, we wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving full of wonderful memories, past and present.

Address

2309 Claflin Rd
Manhattan, KS
66502

Opening Hours

Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 2pm - 5pm
Sunday 2pm - 5pm

Telephone

+17855656490

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