Heartland Salute to America – June 6, 2026

Please join us for the Museum’s 250th Birthday celebration for the nation.  The day’s events will feature classic Americana like antique and classic cars, military displays and reenactments, band concerts, food truck, activities for the kids, and a parade. Entry is free and open to the public. The festivities start at 7 a.m. The day …

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Join Our 2026 Membership Drive

The museum is currently in the midst of the 2026 membership drive.  Click here for more information on the benefits of museum membership and how you can help the museum fulfill its mission. Museum members will receive a beautiful 2026 coin celebrating Kansas National Guard equipment. The KSNG Museum is a free and open to the …

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Brown Bag Lunch

Join us at the Museum for our quarterly Brown Bag Lunches. More details to follow on the next one. Thank you for checking! Please come over with your lunch for conversation and enjoy free cookies, chips, ice cream and a drink.

7 Ways to Support the Museum in 2026

Supporting local museums is crucial for preserving culture and history. Museums serve as educational hubs and cultural landmarks, offering invaluable insights into our heritage. Individuals and communities can play a vital role in ensuring the sustainability and growth of these institutions. Here are seven impactful ways to support the Museum in 2026: 1. Dillons Community …

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Discover the Rich History Collection at Our Library!

Are you a history enthusiast or simply curious about the past? Our library is a treasure trove waiting for you, with over 4,000 history books covering various topics from the United States and worldwide. You’ll find a wealth of knowledge here, whether delving into ancient civilizations, exploring modern history, or anything in between. Accessing our …

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Anniversary of the 635th Tank Destroyer Battalion at Omaha Beach

June 6th commemorates the anniversary the Normandy Landings in World War Two. The Kansas National Guard was represented in the initial landings when the 635th Tank Destroyer Battalion landed on Omaha Beach on June 6th. The 635th immediately began operations supporting units attempting to breakout from the beachhead and spent the rest of the war …

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