The Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum is housed within the birthplace and childhood home of Amelia Earhart, situated on a bluff that overlooks the Missouri River, as well as the bridge named as a tribute to the famed aviator. Designated in 1971 as a National Historic Site, the home was built in the 1860’s in the Gothic Revival style by Amelia’s grandfather. Visitors will find Amelia Earhart’s personal memorabilia, family memorabilia, period furniture, and a small gift shop. The Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum is open throughout the entire year, but is closed on Mondays during the winter season.

223 N Terrace St, Atchison, KS 66002, Phone: 913-367-4217

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