Miner’s Hall Museum ends tourism week with the Big Kansas Roadtrip

FRANKLIN, KS — In a small, quaint town right outside Arma, KS — there sits a museum that’s a hidden treasure. If you need a hint as to which one we’re talking about then we recommend you give it a visit. It’s the Miner’s Hall Museum that swang by the studio to help kick off the end of national tourism week. It also is a part of the Big Kansas Roadtrip. Earlier this week, we covered the road trip that’s highlighting three counties in our area — Crawford, Bourbon, and Cherokee. Now, it’s our turn to highlight one of the stops along the way. Here’s some more information on the museum itself:

  • Located at: 701 S Broadway St., Franklin, KS 66735
  • Phone number: 620-347-4220
  • Open Monday through Saturday — 10 am to 4 pm.

 

Big Kansas Roadtrip:

Reveal of the Big Kansas Roadtrip

 

Carona Train Depot:

Larry Spahn rolls into the KOAM studio to talk about the Heart of the Heartland museum.

 

Reveal of the Big Kansas Roadtrip

Crawford Co., KS — The Big Kansas Roadtrip is coming to the 4-states. Not only is it coming to Crawford county, but Cherokee and Bourbon as well!

 

  • May the 5th through the 8th.
  • For more information click this link.
  • Multiple attractions, events, and restaurants are featured in this road trip including — Chicken Annie’s, Mary’s, and Big Brutus located in Crawford county. The color guide located on the site has everything you need to see along the way. The guide can be found here.