The Old Cowtown Museum
Cowtown is a living history museum where you’ll experience life in the 1870s. Immerse yourself in a sampling of the sights, sounds and activities common to a midwestern cattle town.
You’ll experience the dramatic clash of Victorian ideals and economic realities as these competing forces strove to create an economically viable cattle town and a Victorian metropolis.
Try a wagon ride, hear the ring of the blacksmith anvil, and visit the humble home of the town’s founder, Darius Munger. Be sure to stop at the home of the Marshall Murdock, who single-handedly promoted the town through his newspaper. After you smell what the farmer’s wife is cooking for her family, try an ice cold sarsaparilla in the saloon…but be prepared to duck in the doorway as gunfire erupts in the streets!


Diamond W Wranglers
Located at Wichita's historic Old Cowtown MuseumVisitor Center, the Diamond W Chuckwagon Supper sits in grand Western style on the shores of the Arkansas River near downtown Wichita, Kansas. The Diamond W Wranglers offer year round family dining with its world famous Western musical entertainment.
Doors open at 5:30 PM, and at 6:30 the supper bell rings and it's all you can eat barbeque. Afterwards, you'll sit back and enjoy the world famous Diamond W Wranglers. Or, you can start off the evening right with a western feel from 3pm to 6pm with a tour of Cowtown for a reduced admission price. Please visit Diamond W Wrangler's website for a full performane schedule.
For reservations Call: (316) 729-4825
http://www.diamondwchuckwagon.com/

Old Cowtown Musuem will be closed the following dates in observance of City of Wichita Holidays:
Thursday, December 25
Friday, December 26
Thursday, January 1