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Dodge City?The Boot Hill Museum, struggling for some time, may be about to go belly up. The museum, which started in 1947 as a tribute to the heritage that has made Dodge City known throughout the ...
Many of the people that have grown up in Dodge City started their careers right here at Boot Hill Museum,” said Kerri Baker, Chairman, Boot Hill Museum of Directors. According to Dodge City’s ...
DODGE CITY—Included with the several additions coming to Boot Hill Museum thanks to the STAR Bonds expansion project, guests will notice the murals covering the walls, painted by local and ...
DODGE CITY — Boot Hill Cemetery, in which its museum rests, started in 1872 as an unofficial burial ground for various drifters who died in Dodge City. Most of these people died suddenly, with ...
DODGE CITY, Kansas – The history of Dodge City is the history of the Old West. And today that unique story is told in the Boot Hill Museum on Front Street in Dodge City. It doesn’t take much ...
Dodge City’s Boot Hill Museum is in for a treat after finding a burial vault that was in the ground for almost half a century. What they thought was a small time capsule buried on the city’s ...
Dodge City ? Over the past four years, the Boot Hill Museum has received $775,000 in local sales tax money to keep it afloat, according to figures from City Hall.But some local officials wonder ...
DODGE CITY - State officials last week nominated a group of buildings and other artifacts that make up the Boot Hill Museum property in Dodge City for listing with the National Register of ...
Although the Boot Hill Museum is the biggest Dodge City attraction, visitors will find plenty of others, including the town’s modern gambling hall, Boot Hill Casino and Resort, located just ...
It's at Dodge City from Jan. 12 through Feb. 16. ... Boot Hill Museum will host K is For Kansas, a traveling exhibit featuring a cultural and natural history of Kansas.
How to Visit Boot Hill Museum Located at 500 W. Watt Earp Blvd. in the center of Dodge City, Kansas. Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily from Memorial Day until Labor Day.