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Quilt Show at Ensor Farmsite and Museum

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Event# 913-592-4141

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A show of approximately 100 quilts.
Saturday new quilts from the Spring Hill Quilters Guild;
Sunday antique quilts from the Olathe Chapter of the Daughter of the Revolution and the Farmsite.

1 to 5 p.m.

Tour the 1890s farmhouse and barn with a variety of antiques.

About four miles south of Olathe and one mile east of 169 Highway.

Quilt Show at Ensor Farmsite and Museum

Address : Marshall Ensor Farmsite and Museum, 18995 W. 183rd St. Olathe KS
Phone : 913-592-4141   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Admission free.

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