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Frontier Army Museum

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail

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Frontier Army Museum

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Leavenworth, KS

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Lewis and Clark NHT Visitor Centers and Museums

Visitor Centers (shown in orange), High Potential Historic Sites (shown in black), and Pivotal Places (shown in green) along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail

The Frontier Army Museum is located within the historic Fort Leavenworth in Leavenworth, Kansas, near the Kansas-Missouri border. The museum’s mission is to educate soldiers as well as the general public about Fort Leavenworth’s rich military history, and to that end, it preserves military artifacts from the 19th and early 20th centuries. 

In July of 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark passed near what is now the city of Leavenworth as the expedition made its initial progress westward and again on its return journey in 1806. The Frontier Army played a great role in the protection of the land explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  

Fort Leavenworth was established in 1827 by Colonel Henry Leavenworth. Today, it is the oldest active military installation west of the Mississippi River. The fort’s first artifact collection was started in 1938 after the closure of the its wagon shop. The “Old Rolling Wheels Museum” was established to house the wagons, which were then relocated to the museum. For the next two decades, the museum expanded its collection to include other forms of military paraphernalia, mainly focusing on items related to Fort Leavenworth and the Frontier Army that was once posted in American frontier settlements during the 19th century. It was officially declared an Army Museum in 1960.  

Today, the museum displays over seven thousand items, including vehicles, weapons, and various other pieces of equipment. Admission to the museum is free and in-person tours are available. Visitors looking to take home souvenirs will enjoy the Fort Leavenworth Historical Society’s gift shop inside the museum. The organization “Friends of the Frontier Army Museum” hosts events throughout the year to promote engagement with the museum and raise money for the museum’s development.

For more information, call (913) 684-3186. For access on to the post, contact the Visitor Control Center (913) 684-3600.

Last updated: May 21, 2021