Frontier Army Museum
100 Reynolds Ave, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027
The Frontier Army Museum collects and preserves items used to tell the store of the Frontier Army from 1804 to 1916 and Fort Leavenworth from 1827 to the present day. The Museum is free and open to the public
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Mon Closed Tue - Fri: Sat - Sun: - Extra Phones
For Non-US Citizens: 913-684-3600
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- The Museum collection consists of vehicles, weapons, uniforms, and equipment used by Frontier Army soldiers.Two premier pieces of the collection are General Henry Leavenworth's pattern 1832 General Officer's coat and a Curtiss JN4D biplane of the type used during the U.S. Punitive Expedition into Mexico in 1916. The Museum's main gallery highlights the efforts of the Frontier Army in exploration, expansion and protection of the Tran-Mississippi West from the Lewis and Clark Expedition and to the pursuit into Mexico of Pancho Villa by General John Pershing.
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- Galleries, Admission is Free!
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- Museums, Historical Places, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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