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What began as a Wyoming Centennial project in 1990 has grown into a great hands on collection of Powder River Country history. The Museum is headquartered in the oldest standing structure in Kaycee, but has since acquired a blacksmith shop, a country schoolhouse, a homestead cabin, and the original twn jail, relocated to be near all the rest. Collections include relevent artifacts from the Johnson County Cattle War, homesteaders and pioneers, Native American battles, and outlaws like the Wild Bunch and the Hole-in-the-Wall. The Museum is also the headquarters for area tours.
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