Old Cowtown Museum

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  • Old Cowtown Museum Book Detail

  • Author : Keith Wondra
  • Release Date : 2016-09-12
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Genre : Photography
  • Pages : 96
  • ISBN 13 : 1439657769
  • File Size : 41,41 MB

Old Cowtown Museum by Keith Wondra PDF Summary

Book Description: Old Cowtown Museum originally started as a shrine to the pioneers and founders of Wichita. It later reinvented itself according to Hollywood's version of the Old West. After the peak of Western films, the museum once again updated its theme to reflect Wichita's agricultural history. In recent years, Old Cowtown Museum has become a nationally recognized and accredited living history museum. A product of 1950s Old West nostalgia, it has become one of the most beloved of all of Wichita's museums and institutions. Inside this book is the story of how Old Cowtown Museum became the regional and cultural attraction it is today, along with images of the museum throughout its 66-year history, including people, events, and stories, many of which have never been published before.

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