National Historic Site

Brown v. Board of Education Dog Policy

Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site is Not Dog Friendly

Brown v. Board of Education ended legal segregation in United States schools, and Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site explores and preserves the history related to it. The site has a museum, bookstore, and many exhibits.

While Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site is a great place to visit, it is not dog friendly, as dogs are not allowed inside buildings.

However, there is a nice trail adjacent to the site - the Landon Nature Trail, which is 12.1 miles and allows dogs while on a leash.

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Website
https://www.nps.gov/brvb/index.htm
Annual Visitors
4,064

Location & Map

State
Kansas
Locality
Topeka

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