Dodge City has a museum located on the site of the former Boot Hill Cemetery. It chronicles the glory days of the barn queen and her family between 1872 and 1965 - the first visit to the museum since it was destroyed to the founding of the city by an unfortunate marriage between two cowboys during the war against the U.S. government (USA). Go there for a visit or just take a walk around Muller's house: there you can see the history of his life from the beginning of the 19th century up to the present day!
In 2013, the legendary giants arrived in Dodge City and today you can find La Salsa Man right on the street from Dodge City Brewing. This is reported by the City Visitor Information Center (GIS).
If you are traveling downtown Kansas capital or driving from it through the city for the purpose of tourism, this is a great way to feel part of this community:
There are three stores in Dodge City, Georgia. One of them is "Children's World" with the charming name Dodge City (in honor of Queen Elizabeth II). Located in Park Avenue Thrift, it offers a wide range of merchandise from jewelry to underused children's clothing, handmade toys or accessories at 20% off local store prices! Collectors will love the variety of interior items; they will be happy to see new things all over the city except for those things that are not used anywhere else in the whole city