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Mission Statement: To foster understanding and inspire a broader knowledge of the unique history of Rice County and the Rice County region for all residents and all visitors through the collection, preservation, research, and sharing of inclusive information and historical artifacts. Approved by RCHS Board of Directors at the June 21, 2021 and recorded in the June 21, 2021 Board Minutes.

​CORONADO QUIVIRA MUSEUM STORE
All store products are made in Kansas
Books
Pottery
Note Cards
Sante Fe Trail

Pottery

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Ceramic Pitcher

$30.00

This item is made in Kansas by Pot Pals Pottery. It is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. It is a shaded blue, around 6 1/2 inches tall with a 4 1/2-inch top opening.

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Ceramic Tray

$15.00

Shaded blue ceramic serving tray by Pot Pals Pottery. The serving piece is about 9 inches long and 4 inches wide. It has a wheat design and is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Serving Tray

$40.00

Shaded brown serving tray with wheat design. This oval shaped serving piece is 12 inches long and 10 inches wide at its widest point. This is a made in Kansas piece by Pot Pals Pottery and is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Shaped Ceramic Tray

$25.00

Beautiful shaded red tray with decorative trim. This serving piece measures about 9 inches in length and about 4 inches in width, it is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. Made in Kansas by Pot Pals Pottery.

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Coffee Cup

$15.00

This is a shaded brown cup with RCHS on it. These cups are all one of a kind. They are 4 to 4 1/2 inches tall. They are made in Kansas by Pot Pals Pottery and are dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Coffee Cup

$15.00

This cup is a dark shaded blue and is microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe made in Kansas by Pot Pal Pottery. These cups are individually made and each one is different. They have the RCHS logo. About 4 to 4 1/2 inches tall.

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Coffee Cup

$15.00

Shaded gray coffee cup with RCHS logo made in Kansas by Pot Pals Pottery. It is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. These cups are individually made and come in several colors. They measure 4 to 4 1/2 inches tall.

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Wheat Tray

$25.00

Shaded cobalt blue wheat serving tray. Tray measures about 17 inches long and 4 inches wide. It is made locally by Pot Pals Pottery and is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Oval Wheat Tray

$40.00

Shaded cobalt blue serving tray. This is an oval shaped wheat design tray measuring 13 1/2 by 11 inches. This is made locally by Pot Pals Pottery and is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Coffee Cup

$15.00

This coffee cup has a 3 inch top opening and is about 4 1/2 inches tall. Has a barrel design with the RCHS logo. It is a Pot Pals Pottery piece and is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Wheat Tray

$20.00

Small olive gray serving tray with a wheat design. This tray measures 11 1/2 inches long and is 4 1/2 inches wide. It is from Pot Pals Pottery and is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe.

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Buffalo Note Cards

$8.95

Prairie Icon Buffalo blank Note Cards with envelopes, 8 to a package.

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Note Cards

$10.00

These are original sketches of the Alden Depot by Winston Schmidt. Folded they measure 4 inches by 5 1/2 inches. 10 in a package with envelopes.

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New Year Cards

$10.00

Reproduction New Year cards with various themes. They measure 3 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. Ten in a package, no envelopes.

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Notecard

$8.95

Sunflower blank Note Cards with envelopes, 8 in a package.

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Billy Blackfoot in the Rockies

$18.00

A story from history of a boy that grew up to be a scout for General George Custer.

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Millie Cooper's Ride

$18.00

Millie rides to a nearby fort for help.

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Blakeslee

$25.00

Donald J. Blakeslee is an archaeologist and ethnohistorian. His expertise with regards to Native trails is in his new book.

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BakerBettie

$34.95

Kristen Hoffman is a trained chef, baking instructor, and creator of a YouTube and Blog BakerBettie.com

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Friday the Arapahoe Boy

$18.00

This is the true story of a young Arapaho boy's life in both his world and that of whites. Written by Marc Simmons

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Buffalo Dish Towels

$5.00

Cotton dishtowels, hemmed on all four sides. Measures 28 1/2 by 27 inches. Buffalo image

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Santa Fe Trail Map T Shirts

$20.00

Santa Fe Trail Map T Shirts, sizes are 2 XXL, 1 L, 2 XL. Shirts are beige with brown lettering and are cotton.

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Santa Fe Trail Cap

$18.00

Santa Fe Trail Cap. Dark blue cotton with tan trim, adjustable one size fits all.

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Santa Fe Trail Adventures

$9.00

Santa Fe Trail Adventure is an activity book written by Dave Webb and illustrated by Phillip R. Buntin. The book contains articles, games, and puzzles.

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  • Home
  • Museum Information
    • Admission and Hours
    • Collections & Exhibits >
      • Quivira
      • Rice County History >
        • Santa Fe Trail >
          • Ask us a question
          • Educational Resources
          • Chavez Murder
      • Digital Tour of the Santa Fe Trail
      • Research
      • News Letter
    • Adverse Weather Policy
    • Support the Museum
  • Contact Us
  • Schedule of Events
  • Francisco Coronado
  • Education
  • Museum Store
    • Books >
      • Children's Books
      • Books for Adults
    • Pottery
    • Note Cards
    • Sante Fe Trail
  • Garden Coloring Sheets
  • Spring Pages
  • Blog