June 30, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak Embattled Lawrence In this episode, Joel and Natalie are joined by Dennis Domer, editor and project director of the highly anticipated book… Time Capsule
May 31, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak 1920 Milburn Electric Car In this episode, Natalie shares the story of the museum’s biggest and most beloved artifact, the 1920 Milburn Electric Car. Time Capsule
May 13, 2023 | by Will Haynes The Munsee Tribe in Kansas Through a grant from Humanities Kansas, the Munsee Tribe in Kansas has embarked on “Niiloona Munsiiw: We Are Munsee,”… Lectures & Programs Video
May 1, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak The Alpha & Beta Army Tests In this episode, Natalie discusses the debut of the Watkins Museum’s newest exhibit called On Two Fronts: Kansans Fighting the… Time Capsule
April 26, 2023 | by Will Haynes Native Americans After World War I We spoke with Thomas Grillot, author of the book First Americans: US Patriotism in Indian Country… Lectures & Programs Video
April 21, 2023 | by Will Haynes Varmints & Victims: Predator Control in the American West We spoke with historian Frank Van Nuys about his fascinating book, Varmints and Victims: Predator Control in the American… Lectures & Programs Video
April 21, 2023 | by Will Haynes Potter’s Field History Harvest In November 2022, Project Director Caleb Latas and Associate Researcher and Science Outreach manager Blair Schneider introduced the Oak Hill… Lectures & Programs Video
April 1, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak On Two Fronts: Kansans Fighting the Great War In this episode, Natalie announces a new exhibit debuting at the Watkins Museum in May called On Two Fronts: Kansans… Time Capsule
March 7, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak Oak Hill Cemetery Potter’s Field Community Remembrance Project In this episode, Project Director for the Oak Hill Cemetery Potter’s Field Community Remembrance Project Caleb Latas joins Natalie and… Time Capsule
February 21, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak John Lewis Waller: A 19th Century Renaissance Man In this episode, Joel and Natalie are joined by local historian Dr. Bob Dinsdale who shares a story about an… Time Capsule
February 7, 2023 | by Watkins The Friends of Oak Hill Cemetery There are so many notable burials in Oak Hill Cemetery that American journalist and politician William Allen White proclaimed it… Blog Oak Hill Cemetery
February 7, 2023 | by Natalie Vondrak A Student History of Haskell Indian Nations University In this episode, Natalie discusses the collaborative efforts between the Watkins Museum, Haskell Indian Nations University and Humanities Kansas to… Time Capsule