Morton County Museum

Morton County Museum Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Morton County Museum, History Museum, 370 US-56, Elkhart, KS.

Historical displays of county history, Santa Fe Trail displays, media room containing all the newspapers of the county, local history files and family history files as well as a gift shop.

We love seeing creativity online — storytelling, photos, and “throwback” posts can be fun and engaging, and many are rea...
12/10/2025

We love seeing creativity online — storytelling, photos, and “throwback” posts can be fun and engaging, and many are really well done.

Just a quick reminder that not everything we see on social media is historically accurate. With today’s AI tools, it’s easier than ever for stories and images to be created that look real, even when they aren’t.

A few ways to tell the difference:
• Check the source — is it from a museum, archive, newspaper, or historian?
• Look for citations or references to verified records.
• Be cautious with images that seem too perfect, dramatic, or modern-looking for their time period.
• When in doubt, do a quick search or ask a local expert.

Creative posts are fun to enjoy, and it’s just as important to double-check before sharing so we keep our local history accurate and respected.

We wanted to take this opportunity to invite everyone to the museum to thumb through our local archives any time. We love visitors!

The School Bus That Never Came Back – Morton County, Kansas, March 1938

On the morning of March 28, 1938, the yellow school bus driven by Mr. Clarence Dodd left Elkhart with twenty-seven children aboard. A sudden duster, one of the blackest ever recorded, rolled in from the northwest just as they reached the open stretch west of Rolla.
The bus disappeared.
Search parties went out for five days. They found nothing, no tracks, no wreckage, not even a hubcap. The storm had simply erased twenty-seven children and one gentle driver from the face of the earth.
In 1954, when they widened Highway 56, a road grader uncovered the bus thirty feet down in the sand, perfectly upright, paint still bright, windows unbroken. Inside, the seats were empty. Lunch pails sat neatly in rows. On the chalkboard someone had written in a child’s careful hand: “We waited but the storm took too long.”
The bus was towed to the Morton County museum and locked in a shed. Every March 28 the shed door is found standing open and small footprints lead away across the fresh sand and vanish.

Join us October 25th 🦬
10/16/2025

Join us October 25th 🦬

Check out the September Edition of Wagon Tongue featuring Morton County Historical Society 🦬
09/16/2025

Check out the September Edition of Wagon Tongue featuring Morton County Historical Society 🦬

See you at the fair!
08/04/2025

See you at the fair!

07/30/2025
See you all tonight for "A night at the Museum" 🍿
07/05/2025

See you all tonight for "A night at the Museum" 🍿

Head downtown Friday for the 4th of July festivities and then come join us Saturday for movie night! 🎥🍿
06/25/2025

Head downtown Friday for the 4th of July festivities and then come join us Saturday for movie night! 🎥🍿

06/12/2025
06/11/2025
You have until August 15th to visit us and complete your Passport to the Panhandle! Brewster can't wait to see you! 🦬 Re...
06/10/2025

You have until August 15th to visit us and complete your Passport to the Panhandle! Brewster can't wait to see you! 🦬 Read more here 👇🏻
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Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

TCEC is thrilled to announce a new summer promotion, Passport to the Panhandle! Members who explore the museums located at Beaver, Boise City, Elkhart and Goodwell and fill out their “passport” at each location will be entered into our grand prize drawing!

We participate in Sunflower Summer!
06/10/2025

We participate in Sunflower Summer!

The Sunflower Summer program is making a return this summer! Designed for Kansas residents and families with school-aged children, Sunflower Summer will run from July 12 to August 3. Get ready to explore and fall in love with Kansas.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/3GpiWG8

☀️🍉Summer Hours🍉☀️To make arrangements for special trips, appointments, or events please give us a call 697-2833
05/29/2025

☀️🍉Summer Hours🍉☀️
To make arrangements for special trips, appointments, or events please give us a call 697-2833

Address

370 US-56
Elkhart, KS
67950

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

(620) 697-2833

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