National Agricultural Center & Hall of Fame
Federally chartered, privately funded national museum of agriculture. This unique 172 acre complex features National Farmer's Memorial, National Agriculture Hall of Fame, Museum of...
CACHE IN ON MERRIAM
We invite you to geocache your way through Merriam to find the hidden treasures placed by the Visitors Bureau. Geocaching is a high-tech treasure...
Group Tours – call the CVB to schedule
If you are a group travel planner and wish to visit Merriam's tour stops, give the CVB a call to schedule today. From handmade...
Campbell Home
This was the home of David Gee Campbell, the founder of Campbelltown, the original name sited for Merriam. The original house was moved from...
Antioch Pioneer Cemetery
Antioch Pioneer Cemetery is the resting place of some of the Quakers who were associated with the Mission. The Cemetery dates back to before...
Silverheels Residence
This is the former residence of Shawnee Indian, John Silverheels built in 1830. Silverheels was given 800 acres in Northeast Johnson County in a...
Loomis Home
This home was built in 1882, as the home of Dr. Loomis who bought most of the land and buildings located at the Quaker...
Esther Brown Memorial Park – South Park Area
Esther Brown Memorial Park was developed in memory of Esther E. Brown, a local resident who organized citizen support in the South Park area...
Merriam Parks
Visit one of Merriam's beautiful parks or walk and bike the Turkey Creek Streamway trail. Park hours are from sunrise to sunset daily and...
Merriam Historic Sites & Markers
Visit our website to learn about the many historic sites and markers found throughout Merriam. Please remember--some listings are private residences and may be...