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The Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum is located in Osa’s hometown of Chanute, Kansas… Formed in 1961 to preserve the Johnsons’ achievements and to encourage further research into their fields of study, the Safari Museum® (as it was originally named) has grown and flourished… The museum started with a core collection of the Johnsons’ films, photographs, manuscripts, articles, books, and personal belongings donated by Osa’s mother.
History
Established in 1966.
The Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum has been ranked the number 1 Museum in Kansas.
You can experience the lives of Martin and Osa Johnson, documentary filmmakers, photographers, explorers, naturalists and authors, The Johnsons traveled the world from 1917 – 1936 when few Americans ventured beyond our shores. They captured the public’s imagination with their films and books of adventure.
The Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum in Chanute, Kansas tells the explorers’ adventurous life story, highlighting their safaris and the lasting contributions their documentary films have had on wildlife research and world cultures. The Osa’s Ark Museum Shop carries films and books by and about the Johnson’s along with supporting the Fair Trades with specialty items from around the world.
The Museum’s website, www.safarimuseum.com, includes additional biographical information, online photo galleries from their nine world expeditions, and has information on the museum’s educational resources.
Meet the Business Owner
Osa Martin J.
Business Owner
In the first half of the 20th century an American couple from Kansas named Martin and Osa Johnson captured the public’s imagination through their films and books of adventure in exotic, far-away lands. Photographers, explorers, naturalists and authors, Martin and Osa studied the wildlife and peoples of East and Central Africa, the South Pacific Islands, and British North Borneo. They explored then unknown lands and, through their films, writings, and lectures, brought back knowledge of cultures thousands of miles away.