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Dalton Defenders Museum


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Dalton Defenders Museum The Dalton Defenders Museum houses memorabilia from the infamous Dalton Raid in 1892. Guns, saddles and the original First National Bank doors can all be seen, plus many pictures taken following the raid.

In addition, many items from the early days of Coffeyville are on view plus special displays on Walter "Big Train" Johnson and Wendell Wilkie.


Admission: Adults $3.00. Children (ages 7-17) $1.00; Under 6 are free when accompanied by an adult.
Hours: Daily, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm; and 1:00 to 4:00pm, Sunday; except major holidays.
Address: 113 East Eighth Street
Phone: 620-251-2550
Our Email: chamber@coffeyville.com
Our Website:www.daltondefendersmuseum.com/
Tickets to tour both the Museum and the Brown Mansion are $5 for adults and $3 for teens.

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