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Celebrate America At Old Cowtown

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Event# 316-350-3333

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Celebrate Independence at Cowtown with good old fashioned fun! Catch a gunfight, see the saloon girls, watch a magician, play carnival games and more! This year's Celebrate America promises to provide good old fashioned fun for everyone! Don't miss the lazy games of horseshoes, sack races, and more! Plus, get a tasty treat from Kona Ice!

Celebrate America At Old Cowtown

Address : 1871 Sim Park Drive Kingman KS
Phone : 316-350-3333   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : rrekoske@wichita.gov

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Admission Fee : $9.00 Adult/senior citizens 62 and older $8.00/youth 12-17 $7.00/children 5-11 $6.00/No charge for children 4 and under and Old Cowtown Museum members

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