Miners Hall Museum
About Miners Hall Museum
Crawford County Kansas is known for its coal mining heritage and the settlement of many different ethnic groups who came to the United States in search of work in the coal fields.
Most Kansas coal mining took place in the southeast counties of Cherokee, Crawford and Bourbon, where hundreds of underground shafts and above-ground strip mines were dug. Around those mines, communities and camps were built for workers and their families. Mining companies set up camps for workers near the mines. They built houses, sometimes little more than shacks, for their families. At the turn of the 20th century, Cherokee County’s population was at least double what it is now.
Contact Information
Phone: (620) 347-4220
Email: minershallmuseum@yahoo.com
Address:
701 S. Broadway
Pittsburgh, KS
66735
Hours of Operation: Mon - Sat 10:00am - 4:00pm
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