Martha and I rode the Samurai over to the town of Wallace to visit the Fort Wallace Memorial Museum located there. Dedicated mostly to the history of the U.S. Army Fort that was located near the museum, it's a nicely organized venue worth your visit.
Here's some of the stuff that caught my eye:
William Comstock, Ace of Scouts
Butterfield Stage Coach
Old Time Medicine
Brigadier General Custer
Plesiosaur
I wonder what they meant by "Fancy Groceries"?
I think the taxidermist induced the smile on Josiah; Teddy Roosevelt's gift from Pearl Gorsuch, a young Kansan during a stop in nearby Sharon Springs.
Nicely broken in pair of boots!
I wonder if this 360 degree marked device was related to surveyor
equipment or artillery equipment?
No idea how an Egyptian symbol came to be here...
This White Buffalo seems to be expressing his disapproval
Poster located at the train station next to the museum
Conestoga Wagon
Chuck Wagon with associated dining gear deployed.....not too shabby
We decided to call it a day after the museum and returned home to lunch:
Tonight's sunset wasn't too bad:
6 comments:
That museum has quite the coverage! I, too, am drawn into the soldiers distant stare. Thanks for bringing us along. (And I love that Martha is in your chair for the afternoon nap! BBwwwahahahahah)
Thanks Blaze our Way/Lori.... It was a very nice museum, and it's funny huh how Martha has ended up on my chair?
Really enjoyed these, thank you sir!
You're quite welcome Coop! Thanks.
Martha relaxing... I guess she deserves the break. You chair will be yours again when she's gone back to work, Dom.
The reflecting sunset is awesome!
She definitely deserve the break SonjaM! Thanks for the comments.
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