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Relive the Wild West in Kansas’ colorful cattle towns bustling with stagecoaches, shootouts, and ice-cold sarsaparilla. Our unique heritage includes famous forts and trails along with museums devoted to Native American history, pioneer heritage, the American Civil War, as well as the rapid development of industry and railroads in the 19th ...
10 Destinations Way Out West In Kansas That Are So Worth The Drive. Explore the unique beauty and historical attractions of western Kansas.
Discover nine underrated places to visit in Western Kansas, from the Dalton Gang Hideout to the Cooper Barn. Learn about the Santa Fe Trail, the Wheat Jesus, the bison range, and more.
Explore the history and culture of Kansas's Wild West towns, from Wichita to Dodge City, and see attractions such as the Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area and the Kansas Cosmosphere and...
Learn about the history and culture of Kansas during the Wild West era, from the California and Colorado gold rushes to the cattle towns and outlaws. Explore the stories of famous people, battles, trails, and forts that shaped the Old West.
Kansas offers a variety of attractions to explore and relive the Wild West. Enjoy the nostalgia of your youth, when playing cowboy was common and you may have watched old Westerns with your parents or friends.
Kansas' Heritage Includes Cattle Towns, Forts, Trails, Railroads & Museums Devoted to Native American, & Pioneer History. Plan Your Trip Back in Time today!
Experience the Old West at Old Abilene Town, a living history museum with can-can dancers, gunfights and cattle drives. Visit during the summer or Labor Day weekend for more events and fun.
The downtown is promoted as historic Old Dodge City and has plenty of Western-themed attractions. One of the things to do is to take a trolley ride around the historic district or to take the Dodge City Trail of Fame walking tour.
1. Travel back in time to the wild, wild West. Just off the Chisholm Trail is the Old Cowtown Museum , an open-air living history museum taking visitors back to the late 1800’s to experience what life was like in a bustling Kansas cattle town.