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Border Queen Museum

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Border Queen Museum

Caldwell, KS | Sumner County

Caldwell was one of the nine Kansas starting points for the 1893 Cherokee Strip Land Rush. An estimated 15,000 white settlers gathered here on September 16, 1893, to race into the former Cherokee territory to stake their claims. Photographs and artifacts tell the saga of the Chisholm Trail and preserve the culture and history of this area on the Kansas and Oklahoma border. Call ahead.

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