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'Inside the Box: A 1951 Time Capsule' Unearths County and City History on Exhibit at the Johnson County Museum

Arts and Entertainment

January 23, 2024

From: Johnson County Museum

Overland Park, KS -- The Johnson County Museum is proud to present "Inside the Box: A 1951 Time Capsule," a captivating exhibit that delves into the rich history of Johnson County, offering a unique glimpse into the past. The exhibit will be on display at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center.

In May 1951, government officials from Johnson County placed a time capsule within the cornerstone of the new Johnson County Courthouse. Nearly seven decades later, during the demolition of the 1951 county courthouse, the time capsule was rediscovered, revealing a fully intact, handmade copper box. Inside this meticulously sealed container lay a treasure trove of documents, carefully selected, wrapped, and preserved by government officials, awaiting the eyes of future generations.

"Inside the Box" invites visitors to explore the contents that offer an insight into the minds of Johnson County and city officials from 1951. This exhibit provides a rare opportunity to connect with the past, uncovering the hopes, aspirations, and perspectives of the individuals who played a pivotal role in shaping the county's trajectory during a time of unprecedented growth and change.

“Learning about the past helps you understand the present,” said Johnson County Museum Director Mary McMurray. “Visitors to this exhibit can learn not only what county officials wanted the future to know about their time, but also about the rich history of time capsules and what they’ve meant throughout time. And they get to do it in a beautifully designed, clock-inspired space.”

Exhibit Dates: February 3 – May 4, 2024

Hours: Monday – Saturday: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Location: Johnson County Museum at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center – 8788 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66212

Admission: Entrance to the special exhibit is included with regular admission to the Museum. Admission is $6 for adults; $5 seniors, students, and military; $4 for children; and free for museum members.

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