Before leaving Dodge City this morning, I took in the major local attraction...the Boot Hill Museum. This was pretty interesting. It had been built in 1958, which those of us of a certain age would remember as being during the time that the TV series "Gunsmoke" was at its height of popularity.
That aside, I did enjoy the visit and did get a few pictures:
Here is the world-famous Long Branch Saloon, run by "Miss Kitty" and frequented by desperado and lawmen alike:
And here's the bar-keep, waiting to pour you a glass of rot-gut whiskey:
And, a shot of the furnishings:
Here is the town pharmacy:
And, if you didn't catch it, take a look at the sign next to the baby:
I bet it would fix your toothache!
There were a few church-goers, apparently:
And, of course, a school:
I'm pretty sure my grade-school had that same picture of George Washington in each classroom.
Dodge City was interesting and really seemed to be a pretty nice place.
From there, I headed east on US50 toward Emporia. US 50 through Kansas is mostly 2 lanes and passes through quite a few small towns along the way. Mostly flat farm and cattle-grazing land, but overall a nice ride. One thing...there was a continuous wind from the south that must have been 35 miles an hour, with gusts quite a bit higher than that. I wonder if this is unusual.
Tomorrow, it's up I-35 and across on I-70 to Columbia, MO. On Sunday, I'll be heading to Villa Ridge, MO to visit with my aunt Gladys.
Miles today: 234
Total to date: 14,275