Explore the Old West at this museum dedicated to preserving the history of Dodge City, through exhibits, audiovisual programs and, in the summer, stagecoach rides and mock gunfights.
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Explore the Old West at this museum dedicated to preserving the history of Dodge City, through exhibits, audiovisual programs and, in the summer, stagecoach rides and mock gunfights.
Visitors can tour this three-story limestone house, built in 1881, to view period furniture and clothing.
Unique museum dedicated to the teaching profession featuring books, desks and other items from early classrooms.
Located in the Kansas Teachers' Hall of Fame, this museum features life-size wax figures of famous, and infamous, cowboys of the Old West.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, these wagon wheel rut formations dating from the nineteenth century can be clearly seen today.
Highlights on this narrated historic tour include the Santa Fe Trail, Fort Dodge and other old west sites.
Part of the National Register for Historic Sites, this 1907 building serves as an arts council for local artisans.
Take a self-guided walking tour of the grounds at this historic fort, built in 1867 to protect the mail service and wagon trains along the Santa Fe Trail, and later converted to the Kansas Soldiers Home.
A research center with documents, artifacts and other resources on Kansas history.
Located at the Dodge City Regional Airport, this unique park commemorates longhorn cattle drives of the past.
Built 1928 in the art-deco style, this theater features films of yesteryear.
Small zoo that features more than 45 mammals and birds on display.
Site where the famous Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, crossed the Arkansas River in the 16th century while searching for the ?cities of gold.?
Designed by Jasper D'Ambrosi, this bronze monument commemorates the Texas cattle drives during the 19th century.
With the inscription "On the ashes of my campfire this city is built," this monument pays tribute to the cowboy era and cattle drive.
Visitors can view a large cattle operation in action.