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Drug Store Museum


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The Drug Store Museum focuses on pharmacy primarily between the years 1880 and 1920.
The museum's exhibits include a collection of apothecary bottles, crude medicines, pill rollers, scales, mortar and pestles, drug jars, show globes and tools of the apothecary. Visitors can hear how pharmacy has changed through the years from Pharmacist Curator Jack Crispin.
In the adjoining storefront is the Post Rock Scout Museum, which was opened in 2004


Admission: By donation
Hours: OPEN Most Afternoons
Address: 161 East Lincoln Ave.
Phone: 785-524-5383
Our Email: zrist@yahoo.com

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