Strang Carriage House

Coordinates: 38°58′58″N 94°40′20″W / 38.98273°N 94.67230°W / 38.98273; -94.67230
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The Strang Carriage House is a historical building and museum in Overland Park, Kansas. It was originally constructed by William B. Strang Jr. for his carriages, automobiles and to serve as a residence for his driver. The exterior of the building is constructed of rough limestone with a clay tile roof and still has the original doors from its construction (sometime around 1915).[1]

Since 1990, the structure serves as home to the Overland Park Historical Society and showcases a collection of items from the early history of Overland Park and the surrounding area.[2] The location is considered suitable for enthusiasts to complete historical research.[3]

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  1. ^ "Strang Carriage House". Overland Park, Kansas. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  2. ^ "Strang Carriage House stands as a marker of early railway". Kansas City Star. March 21, 2010. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  3. ^ "Strang Carriage House". Kansas Travel. Retrieved July 23, 2013.

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38°58′58″N 94°40′20″W / 38.98273°N 94.67230°W / 38.98273; -94.67230