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Museum of World Treasures in Wichita, Kansas - Vacation Idea
The Museum of World Treasures is a fascinating museum of world history and ancient treasures from around the world.
http://vacationidea.com/attractions/museum-of-world-treasures-wichita.html
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Museum of World Treasures, Wichita, Kansas - Roadside America
The Museum of World Treasures displays a lot of interesting items, including a shrunken head and a please-touch slab of the Berlin Wall.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/16177
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Museum of World Treasures - Visit Wichita
Discover treasures from around the world and through the ages. Explore the crusty bones of long-lost creatures with one of the most complete T. Rex in the world, marvel at Egyptian mummies, uncover the secrets of ancient civilizations and enter the battlefields of the World Wars. Open daily except Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter. Banquet facility with open catering available.
https://www.visitwichita.com/listing/museum-of-world-treasures/25776/
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Museum of World Treasures - Yelp
32 reviews of Museum of World Treasures.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/museum-of-world-treasures-wichita
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Museum of World Treasures - Kansas Travel
Occupying a building formerly used for the Farm and Art Market, the seven year old Museum of World Treasures is an impressive addition to Wichita's Old Town.
http://www.kansastravel.org/wichita/museumworldtreasures.htm
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Museum of World Treasures (Wichita, KS): Top Tips Before You Go - TripAdvisor
Museum of World Treasures, Wichita: See 389 reviews, articles, and 155 photos of Museum of World Treasures, ranked No.4 on TripAdvisor among 74 attractions in Wichita.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g39143-d259724-Reviews-Museum_of_World_Treasures-Wichita_Kansas.html
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Museum Of World Treasures
Visit the Museum Of World Treasures today!
http://www.worldtreasures.org
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Museum of World Treasures - Wikipedia
The Museum of World Treasures is a world history museum in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Among the many items on display are Tyrannosaurus, Daspletosaurus, and Tylosaurus specimens (Including "Ivan the T. rex"), Egyptian mummies, signatures of all the American presidents, a section of the Berlin Wall, the Scarecrow's pitchfork from The Wizard of Oz (1939), and the scalp of George A. Custer's nephew, Henry Armstrong Reed, removed by Native Americans at the Custer's Last Stand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_World_Treasures