Kansas City, Kansas: Bed and Toothbrush of Pope John Paul II
Strawberry Hill Museum
- Address:
- 720 N. 4th St., Kansas City, KS
- Directions:
- Strawberry Hill Museum. East edge of the city, near the river. On the west side of N. 4th St. just south of its intersection with Ann Ave. Street parking.
- Hours:
- Sa-Su 12-5 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 913-371-3264
- Admission:
- Adults $7.
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Used by Pope John Paul II on his U.S. visits in 1979, 1987, and 1995. Also his Papal road trip pillows, dinnerware, footstool, and toothpaste.
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We visited there. You have to ring a doorbell to get in. We called first. I advise calling first. There is a gift shop. It's very much worth the trip if you are into a little strange. No photos allowed inside.
[Donna, 09/05/2017]Bed and Toothbrush of Pope John Paul II
You can't take pictures inside the museum. It was interesting learning about the area. Take some time and drive around the neighborhood -- it is very cool.
[Brittany Bedell, 10/22/2014]Nearby Offbeat Places
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The Strawberry Hill Museum has an exhibit of items used by Pope John Paul II during his visits to the United States in 1979, 1987, and 1995.