Tourist Attractions
Booth Family Hall of Athletics
Experience the tradition of the University of Kansas Jayhawks at the
birthplace of basketball.
Allen Field House, Naismith Drive
Website:
www.kuathletics.collegesports.com/facilities/kan-booth-hall.html
Open Monday-Friday 10a-6p, Saturday 10a-5p, Sunday Closed
Dole Institute of Politics
2350 Petefish Dr.
Phone: 785-864-4900
Website: www.doleinstitue.org
Open Monday-Saturday 9a-5p and Sunday noon-5p
Downtown Lawrence
Shop ‘til you drop, enjoy a delicious meal, grab a cup of coffee, listen to
music or just sit and enjoy the people watching on historic Massachusetts
Street. Spanning from 6th-14th Streets, Mass St is a
don’t miss on any trip to Lawrence.
Website: www.downtownlawrence.com
Haskell Cultural Center
Learn more about Haskell Indian Nations University and enjoy a gallery of
American Indian artwork, a veterans memorial and amphitheater.
Phone: 785-832-6686
Website: www.haskell.edu
Open Monday-Friday 9:30a-5:00p
Jayhawk Boulevard
Capture the essence of the University of Kansas while strolling the main
street of campus. Enjoy a self-guided tour provided at the Visitor’s
Center at the corner of N. 2nd and Locust Streets in North Lawrence.
Lawrence Visitor’s Center-Union Pacific Depot
402 N. 2nd St.
Restored in 1991, the Union Pacific Depot is the home of the Lawrence
Visitor’s Center. Gather information or pick up a self-guided tour or
iTour and take a few minutes to enjoy a docudrama called “Lawrence: Free State
Fortress” that chronicles the first 10 year’s of Lawrence’s history and included
Quantrill’s Raid.
Phone: 785-865-4499
Email: visinfo@visitlawrence.com
Website: www.visitlawrence.com