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Description: A home constructed by John McCullough in 1867 and now owned by the Leavenworth County Historical Society, contains information on schedules and events.
Leavenworth County Historical Society - Home Page Welcome to the Carroll Mansion... Home of the Leavenworth County Historical Society. The Leavenworth County Historical Society, founded in 1954, Leavenworth's Centennial Year, owns and operates the Carroll Mansion, which is listed on the National Registry of Historic Properties and the oldest museum in Leavenworth County. The museum attracts visitors year round from all over the country, and serves not only as an institution that acquires and preserves the rich history of Leavenworth County, but also as an ambassador.
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Description:Leavenworth County Historical Society featuring The Carroll Mansion. You can search our database prints of people from historical glass plate negatives and even get prints of the images.
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