Hoofprints of the Past Museum

The small town of Kaycee, Wyoming boasts a remarkably fine museum of local ranching history and the outlaw past.  Located close to the Hole-in-the-Wall country, Kaycee was well known to the likes of Butch Cassidy, "Flat Nose" George Curry, the Sundance Kid and other members of the famous Wild Bunch.  It is also the place where a small army of 50 big cattlemen and hired gunslingers from Texas killed Nate Champion, "the bravest man in Johnson County," during the infamous Johnson County Cattle War in 1892.  All of this, and more, is documented and commemorated in the museum collection.

 
Room Views & Rates
To Make a Reservation
The Occidental Saloon    
The Virginian Restaurant
  Our Menu
Things to Do & See Nearby   
Occidental Restoration
The History of the Occidental Hotel
Unsolicited Comments From Our Guests  
Cowboy Poem About the Occidental
Contact the Occidental

Best Hotel Awards Page
Thursday Night Jam Sessions

Antique Radios of the Occidental
Home
 
occ-footer.jpg (20341 bytes)
"130 Years of Western Hospitality at Its Best"
10 North Main Street, Buffalo, Wyoming  82834
Telephone: (307) 684-0451
Email: info@occidentalwyoming.com

© 2010 Occidental Hospitality, LLC.  All rights reserved.