Johnson County Museum
The Johnson County Museum offers innovative, engaging exhibitions and programs that inspire learners of all ages to discover a sense of place and spark excitement about history.
Explore the museum's signature exhibition to gain a deeper understanding of the county's history and growth. Through the core themes of land, policy, and regionalism, discover how Johnson County residents have worked together over the course of 200 hundred years, changing from indian lands to today's diverse, suburban communities.
A centerpiece of the exhibit is The 1950s All-Electric House -- exemplifying the American Dream many hoped to find in Johnson County. Explore the stories of visionary leaders and ordinary citizens who faced challenges and triumphs to build award-winning communities.
The exhibition encompasses 12,500 square feet, including the 1950s All-Electric House, a historic house moved inside the museum gallery.
The museum's historic collections include more than one million photographs, 20,000 3-D artifacts, and 300 cubic feet of archival material.
In 2018, the Johnson County Museum served 70,000 visitors onsite and nearly 100,000 people through online resources available at
www.JoCoHistory.org.