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The web address of the Coronado Quivira Museum is: http://www.cqmuseum.org
Quivira is a place first mentioned by Francisco Vásquez de Coronadoin 1541, who visited it during his searches for the mythical "Seven Cities of Gold". The location and identity of Quivira is believed by most authorities to be in central Kansas. The Quivirans are believed to have been Wichita or another Caddoan tribe (Pawnee, Arikara, etc.).
In Kansas and it's spelled 'Quivira', by the way.
The address of the Coronado Quivira Museum is: 105 W Lyon St, Lyons, KS 67554-2703
Well, the first European Explorers to come to Kansas are Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in search for Quivira.
In 1541 Francisco de Coronado and his company discovered Kansas. They were actually looking for the mythical kingdom of Quivira.
John Stowell has written: 'Don Coronado through Kansas, 1541, then known as Quivira' -- subject- s -: Accessible book
(Bleeding Kansas)
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Leavenworth, Kansas, was the first Settlement in Kansas. It is also the oldest active Army post west of the Mississippi River.
Ossawatomie, Kansas.
The phone number of the Mennonite Settlement Museum is: 620-947-3775.