On July 24th, we celebrated the Day of the Cowboy at The Durham Museum in Omaha, Nebraska with a camp fire with lots of stories, a shoot out, and of course, the best part, meet and greet!
To view the pictures of that day, CLICK HERE.
Saturday, July 24 has been proclaimed the National Day of the American Cowboy by Governor Dave Heineman. To celebrate, The Durham has teamed up with Wild West Creations will host Wild, Wild West Day.
So buckaroos, be sure to mosey on down to the museum and meet famous cowboys such as Wyatt Earp, Sam McQuade and Curly Bill, portrayed by Wild West Creations. During your visit, you will also hear about famous train robbers and even watch a shoot-out on the museum parking deck! And while you are here be sure to check out Lives of Tradition, a series of photographs from Charles W. Guildner which focuses on the lives of people living and working in the heartland of rural America.
Visit www.durhammuseum.org or call (402) 444-5071 for details including performance times. Museum admission applies and this event is FREE for Durham Museum members!











