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S. P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden

Historical place museum in Lucas

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:22 AM

S. P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden is located in Lucas (City in Kansas), United States. It's address is 305 E 2nd St, Lucas, KS 67648.

305 E 2nd St, Lucas, KS 67648

3F57+5X Lucas, Kansas

(785) 525-6395

gardenofedenlucas.org

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S. P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden is located at: 305 E 2nd St, Lucas, KS 67648.

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S. P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden Reviews

Jasper
2024-01-07 04:44:25 GMT

I have been meaning to write a review for this for a while now! Had an incredible time there this summer, beautiful sculptures especially when you go as an artist with his art major father. Learning from all of the nice tour guides was an incredible experience and walking through the house felt like walking through a large time capsule. The art outside and story behind each sculpture is fascinating, and even learning about S.P. Dinsmoor's mausoleum and coffin that he created himself and then, of course, going inside and seeing the man himself preserved in a glass case! Very worth the trip. We took this road trip to Lucas Kansas just to see the Garden of Eden, and it did not disappoint!

Jenny Fitzgerald
2024-05-29 11:41:17 GMT

Garden of Eden in Lucas, Kansas

Considered one of the best roadside attractions in the United States, S. P. Dinsmoor’s Garden of Eden is a bizarre collection of disturbing yet captivating statues, Biblical and political and even a mausoleum containing the (mostly) preserved body of Dinsmoor himself

Avinash Veeraraghav
2024-01-07 00:29:28 GMT

My brother and I visited the Garden of Eden on November 11th, 2023 while we were spending a few days in Kansas and Missouri. We'd heard about this place from Mr. Beat's YouTube video, and as one can guess from the rating, we enjoyed ourselves while there.

To start, we got there at just a little before 3 PM. We were the only visitors for the whole day. Lynn, the tour guide, was outside, and she guided us inside where we paid the fare and got the tour. Dinsmoor was a very eccentric man - in fact, calling him eccentric seems to sell him short - but Lynn did a wonderful job with explaining the place, lining up with and enriching the content that Mr. Beat had posted before. Some parts of the tour were quite autonomous; we were allowed to see the upstairs and downstairs parts of the house on our own terms (again, this might have been because we were the only ones there besides Lynn and a younger volunteer). Lynn took us outside to show us the sculptures including the famous 'Crucifixion of Labor' and more. We also got to see Dinsmoor's mausoleum where he is very much decomposing in his coffin with a glass lid (of note, this is the only area of the park where photography is forbidden), the pavilion in the back, and everything else. History buffs, art enthusiasts, and just tourists in general will love this place.

There is a small gift shop at the entrance that has items including lapel pins, post cards, and a little guidebook. There are bathrooms on site as well; they are located behind the house. I was so happy to have seen this place. Bravo, Lynn, and thank you to Mr. Beat for putting this place on our radar. My brother and I spent just about an hour at the place. It is possible to get the entire experience in as little as ~40 minutes, but of course, if you have the time, more of it is time well-spent.

James “JJ” Cantrell
2023-09-04 19:49:10 GMT

In the interview novel, "American Gods", author Neil Gaiman writes about places of power.

"It's perfectly simple," said Wednesday. "In other countries, over the years, people recognized the places of power. Sometimes it would be a natural formation, sometimes it would just be a place that was, somehow, special. They knew that something important was happening there, that there was some focusing point, some channel, some window to the Immanent. And so they would build temples or cathedrals, or erect stone circles, or...well, you get the idea."

The Garden of Eden is such a place. Here, artist S. P. Dinsmoor constructed a fantastic monument to mid-American Populism using the creation story as a framing device. The sense of mystery and energy pervades the town this sculpture park is in, Lucas, Kansas. Numerous grassroots artists are drawn here to add to the creativity that has buzzed in the air of the land, probably long before Dinsmoor mixed his first batch of concrete.

The guided tour is thorough and engaging, and the guide gave us warning before showing us into Dinsmoor's mausoleum. His body lies in state, and with a glass top, i was drawn face to face with the 91-year mummified remains of one of the most curious artists I've ever learned of. A strange thing to behold in such a strange place.

The many sculptures of his are both simple yet clear and honest about the urge to create and the urge to tell the world of things important to the artist.

If you're remotely within driving distance as you cross Kansas, do not pass up the opportunity to visit this strange place of power and see a very unfiltered and bold form of art!

Levi W
2024-05-23 17:53:57 GMT

Super cool little treasure for lovers of art and eccentricity. Tucked in a cool town, had a great tour guide and a lovely time exploring the premises.

Pandy Fackler
2023-05-06 04:38:04 GMT

If you're in Lucas, you should definitely stop by. Unfortunately we stopped by after hours so the main house was closed but you can still stroll the garden and see some impressive wood carving.

Zac Stafford
2023-09-15 04:25:39 GMT

This place is a must-see for fans of art, history, and just all-around cool and unique experiences.

Jennifer Buroker
2021-08-05 01:53:30 GMT

Super cool place! We got there before opening so bummed didn't get to go inside. You can still walk grounds when closed so that is a nice perk. There is a great info board under shelter that helped explain it all. We will be back when open next time.

Ryan Schuckman
2024-05-05 00:32:54 GMT

Very bizarre structures. Interesting history

Michael Morris
2023-06-21 00:53:20 GMT

A journey into the world and mind of a man who saw today so many years ago. I really enjoyed the time spent there. The two young ladies, who were working there, were both helpful and quite knowledgeable. I say, read up about the garden of eden and its history, then take your mind away from today and emerson yourself in the time period in which the garden was made. You won't be disappointed. 5 stars.

mark llamas
2024-01-17 00:59:23 GMT

Quirky, remote, interesting road side attraction. There's a dead guy in the backyard! ...by design that is! If you take the tour you get to view him. Interesting Kansas history. VISIT!!!!!

Scott Lakeside
2019-10-27 16:13:15 GMT

Ok, the grassroots art aspect is great. But (spoiler alert!) I know some people will be even more excited to see (and some people need to be warned about seeing) S.P. Dinsmoor himself in the tomb he built on the property (no pictures allowed). It was probably my wife's favorite part of the tour!

Charles Konya
2024-05-05 20:38:01 GMT

Absolutely insane history and very very interesting the tour guides roots go deep into the history being the great niece of the 2nd wife dinsmoor had

Amanda Coots
2022-07-12 11:58:36 GMT

This place is a must see! Absolutely beautiful art work and lots of history.

Andrea Embery
2024-03-08 15:48:35 GMT

Quite literally the best folk art that I've ever seen! You won't regret the short drive off the interstate!

AShea LEsperance
2024-03-07 16:41:14 GMT

At the end of the tour they show a glass coffin which you can't take pictures of but there are two dead bodies on the property a must-see check it out

Stephen Lewis
2023-12-31 23:40:04 GMT

Neat place to go visit with an interesting history. Definitely worth the trip if you like the checking out quirky places.

William Haun
2017-12-26 10:04:26 GMT

We arrived in Lucas just as the Garden of Eden was closing. Lucky for us, we caught the girl before she headed out. She let us in and wow – insane is the only word to describe this place. The man who built the place has some serious issues. He was obsessed with building with concrete. Everything on and around the house was made of concrete. Most of the sculptures had religious connotations but some were political statements.

Sarah Lewis
2020-09-27 19:45:46 GMT

It is a very amazing historical site. It has very interesting history to it. I would highly recommend other people to come here .

Daniel Brazell
2019-06-04 23:27:25 GMT

A quirky, fun stop for the family. The stonework and vision of this place is quite impressive and informative into Dinsmoor's political, religious and social opinions. The preservation of the exhibit is done excellently in such a way that all of the structures are in good shape. Also, seeing Dinsmoor's corpse is very cool.

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Lucas is a city in Russell County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 332. source

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