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The preservation of an outlaw hideout in Southwest Kansas. ... When the Dalton Gang Hideout was developed as a tourist attraction in 1940, Frank Fuhr, former editor of the Mede Globe Press, recalled that many times he had watched riders come up the canyon and into the barn.
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1 Review of Dalton Gang Hideout "After a night in nearby Liberal that left me robbed, assaulted (not seveley), and with my identity stolen, Meade was Kansas' saving grace. Driving up a slight hill toward the museum, I suddenly felt like I ... 1 review for Dalton Gang Hideout...
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Dalton Gang Hideout, Escape Tunnel and Museum, Meade, tourist attractions, information, pictures, maps ... Dalton Gang Hideout, Escape Tunnel and Museum; 502 South Pearlette Street; Meade, KS 67864; United States;
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Dalton Gang Hideout Museum ... It was in this very tunnel, which extended from the small white house to the barn down the hill that the Dalton Gang managed to hide form the law when the heat was on. It was just a dirt tunnel in those days, perhaps shored up with a few rough timbers.
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Their older brother, Frank Dalton, was commissioned a Deputy Marshal for the federal court in Fort Smith. On Nov. 27, 1887 in a gun battle with the with the Smith-Dixon Gang, Frank Dalton was shot and killed.
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The Dalton Gang Hideout, Meade ... Dalton Days, Dalton Gang Hideout, Meade ... [photo: Dalton Gang Hideout Tunnel, Meade KS: Dalton Gang House Museum]
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Ghost picture of faces at the Dalton Gang hideout. ... Judy sent us this ghost picture taken at the Dalton Gang Hideout! Very intriguing image...looks like they are still watching for those who might hunt them... "We went to Meade, Kansas over the summer of July, 2007 and went to the Dalton Gang ;
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