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Olathe Cemetery Tour (Olathe Historic Graveyard Walk)

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Event# 913-971-5111

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Visit the graves of some of Olathe's founders and meet the people who rest here as they come alive to tell their stories. You'll meet Kansas Gov. John P. St. John, members of the Mahaffie family, and some folks killed during Quantrill's raid on Olathe. Refreshments.

Tours leave at 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30pm.

Olathe Cemetery Tour (Olathe Historic Graveyard Walk)

Address : Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm, 1100 Kansas City Road Olathe KS
Phone : 913-971-5111   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Advanced tickets required. $3/adults, $2/children ages 5-11

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