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Abilene Kansas attractions planned for May


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ABILENE After a year of canceled and curtailed events, Abilene is as open as the Wild West it evokes as part of its history. 
Almost all of its tourist attractions will celebrate the unofficial start of the town’s tourist season May 1.
The one notable exception is the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, which will remain closed to visitors. Because it is part of the National Archives and Records Administration, the Eisenhower Library is subject to federal guidelines for reopening, as are all presidential libraries.
But for the rest of the town and Dickinson County, face masks are discretionary, not mandated, and there is no limit on the number of people who gather. ....

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Following Phil Coe's Trail to Death - True West Magazine


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Phil Coe
Have fun trailing the Lone Star outlaw from Texas to Kansas.
Charles E. Rankin, retired editor of the University of Oklahoma Press and astute historian of key figures of the Old West, posed a question a while back when we were having lunch and discussing James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok.
“What the hell was Phil Coe thinking?”
We agreed on the answer.
“He wasn’t.”
John Wesley Hardin
Coe’s decision to try to gun down Hickok on October 5, 1871, in Abilene, Kansas, might not have been the wisest choice for a 32-year-old, but it turned out to be a pretty good career move. ....

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