Underground Kansas
From hidden caves that welcome visiting bats to massive deposits of salt, oil and natural gas that fuel the economy, the Sunflower state boasts a subtropolis of fascinating features, vast resources and untapped opportunities. Join us for a look around underground.





8 March 2009
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merrill (Anonymous) says…
A trip through the Salt Mine Museum is awesome. Yep there is a gift shop way beneath the surface in this museum. This place is used to store films and “important” documents forever. An excellent field trip.
We and another family made a two day venture of this field trip which included the Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center
and Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in the Flint Hills.
9 March 2009
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mmiller (Anonymous) says…
This is so cool. I want to see this!!
9 March 2009
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jayhawklawrence (Anonymous) says…
Great story!
9 March 2009
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Thinking_Out_Loud (Anonymous) says…
I recommend the Underground Salt Mine Museum. It's fun, it's interesting, and it's worth every penny of admission.
15 April 2009
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lounger (Anonymous) says…
Nice!