Yesterday's World of Tomorrow | History Traveler Episode 35
This episode looks at history on a macro level by examining it on a micro level as we go through the evolution of an area in Kansas at the Johnson County Museum. This by far was one of the most interesting and engaging museums that we've ever been through with the highlight being a 1950s home transplanted to the interior of the museum. Lots to see and learn here! Support the effort to expand history education on PATREON: / historyunderground #history #kansas #1950s

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