If your name is not on the paper LOG BOOK, your log will be deleted.
This is a gadget cache. You will need your brain power to open this cache. You will need to locate the keys to open this cache.
When you are finished be sure to place everything as you have found it.
This cache was placed with permission from the Rawlins County Historical Society. The cache is outside and assessable dawn to dusk. Be sure to stop in and visit our musuem
Hours: Tuesday - Friday: 10AM - noon, 1 - 4PM
Established in 1967, the Rawlins County Museum in Atwood, Kansas is the Headquarters for the Rawlins County Historical Society.
The Rawlins County Museum depicts rural Kansas history. In large part it is a collection of items with little to explain what they were or their context. As with many of the historical museums in Kansas, there are recreations of a beauty parlor, post office, doctors office, dentists office and a schoolroom.
Other displays at the Rawlins County Museum include items from the life of former Kansas Governor and Atwood native Mike Hayden, clocks, cameras, tools, and Hopi kachina dolls.
The thing that sets Atwood, Kansas' Rawlins County Museum apart from other museums is a mural and other art by Rudolph Wendelin, a Rawlin's County native who was responsible for the art design of the Smoky Bear program for 30 years.
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