The Finney County Historical Museum has a new short-term exhibit in its Front Door Gallery. The exhibit features more than 30 images from the coffee table book “Life and Times of the Buffaloes” by local author Brett Marshall about the history of Garden City High School, as well as a small collection of artifacts from the museum’s own collection, USD 456/Garden City Public Schools and from Mike Wade of Traditions Soda and Sandwich Shop. The exhibit will be on display through the end of April. Marshall wrote the book in partnership with USD 457 over a two-and-a-half-year period, it was released in September 2023. The graphic design of the book was handled by Josh Harbour and much of the research and the early-day photographs came from the museum’s archives. The book has 12 chapters which outline the development of public education in Garden City, dating back to the 1880s, and concluding with the graduation and highlights of the 2022-23 school year. Steve Quakenbush, executive director of the museum, said museum staff decided to make the book and the history of GCHS its theme for the Front Door Gallery because of how comprehensive the book was and its popularity in the community. “We thought why not give people a chance to see some highlights from it?” he said. “It is history, it’s Garden City history that touches the lives of a lot of people, just about anyone who ever attended Garden City High School. It just seemed like a natural thing to do.”
Source: Garden City Telegram