The Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum in Chanute, Kansas offers a unique glimpse into the extraordinary lives of Martin and Osa Johnson, renowned adventurers, filmmakers, and authors from Kansas. Established in 1961, this museum showcases world-class exhibits featuring the captivating photography and cinematic works of the Johnsons, who believed in the mantra "take only photos, leave only footprints."
Ranked as the #1 Museum in Kansas and one of the Top Ten Historic Sites in the USA for Valentine’s Day visits, the Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum boasts an unparalleled Visual History through its vast collections of African, Oceanic, and Bornean cultural artifacts. These artifacts provide a deeper understanding of the diverse peoples and wildlife that the Johnsons encountered during their expeditions.
Visitors to the museum can embark on self-guided tours, enjoy daily showings of Johnson feature films in the 30-seat Theatre, and access an extensive research library by appointment. The professional staff is dedicated to assisting with research projects, ensuring a rich and immersive experience for all who wish to delve into the fascinating world of Martin and Osa Johnson's adventures.
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