Abilene Event Marks 150th Anniversary of the Chisholm Trail
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Cowboys will drive Texas longhorns to
 the stockyard and then into a rail car that will be pulled out of town by a steam engine during Trails, Rails and Tales, an event marking the 150th anniversary of the Chisholm Trail, on Sept. 1-3 in Abilene.

On Friday, a free Showdown at the Alamo Saloon in Old Abilene Town will feature two bands, Hi-Way 99 playing classic country music and Lucas Maddy and The Kansas Cartel performing modern red dirt country.

Kicking off Saturday's activities will be a parade of longhorns, horses, horse-drawn wagons, cowboys and Native Americans through the streets of Abilene.  The event's lineup includes Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, Western music artists, cowboy poets, storytellers, reenactors, trick riders, authors, a Buckaroo Camp for children, and rides on a steam engine-pulled train, stagecoach, carriage and wagon. Blacksmiths, wood carvers, hat makers, buffalo soldiers, gunfighters, can-can dancers, and Native Americans also will share their heritage and skills, all on the grounds of Old Abilene Town and the Heritage Center.
 
Joining an array of Western musicians performing throughout both days are nationally-known performers Red Steagall, the headliner act on Saturday night, and the Sons of the Pioneers and Michael Martin Murphey on Sunday.

A free Old West 'mooovie marathon' will be inside the Visitors Center at the nearby Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home campus where there will be two Chisholm Trail exhibits. Additionally, the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard demonstration team from Ft. Riley will perform and set up a United States Cavalry Civil War Encampment.

Trails, Rails and Tales celebrates Abilene's heritage as an Old West cattle town, with the first shipment of longhorns sent east by rail on Sept. 5, 1867. To combat low cattle prices in Texas, Joseph McCoy chose Abilene as a cattle shipping railhead, encouraging Texas ranchers to drive their longhorns through Oklahoma and into Kansas via the Chisholm Trail. Abilene became an active cowtown, with entrepreneurs like T.C. McInerney creating the pointed-toe cowboy boot preferred by drovers, and marshals named Wild Bill Hickok and Tom 'Bear River' Smith keeping the peace in the saloon district. Abilene and the Chisholm Trail became famous through dime novels, campfire stories, cowboy songs and, eventually, movies and television.

"To celebrate the anniversary of the Chisholm Trail and Abilene's role in our cowboy heritage, we are offering the best entertainment, the best educators, and the best possible experience at a price that is affordable for families," says Michael Hook, event coordinator and director of the Dickinson County Historical Society.

Tickets are available in advance at a number of area retailers including Rittel's Western Wear, UMB Bank, Abilene Convention and Visitor's Bureau, Pinnacle Bank, and First Bank Kansas. Tickets for adults cost $10/day or $15 for two days. The cost for youth ages 6-16 is $5 per day or $8 for two days. Children ages 5 and under receive free admission. Tickets may be purchased at the gate or in advance at  www.chisholmtrt.com or by calling the Dickinson County Heritage Center at 785.263.2681. 

For more information about Abilene, the Chisholm Trail Celebration, or for assistance planning your trip, please contact the Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau at 785.263.2231 or 800.569.5915. 



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Trails, Rails and Tales - Labor Day Weekend

Thanks to the Salina Journal for this great story featuring Abilene's Trails, Rails and Tales celebration!

Check out the full schedule of events for the 150th Anniversary of the Chisholm Trail!


Friday Night: Showdown at the Alamo

Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad

Train Schedule
Book tickets now for Labor Day weekend! 

Join the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad for Steam Locomotive #3415 rides during the 150th Anniversary of the Chisholm Trail Celebration. 

Sept. 2, 2017 - 150th Anniversary of the Chisholm Trail

10:00 am trip will be a full run to Enterprise and back with the steam locomotive.

Fare for the 10 am trip will be the regular price for steam powered trains.

2:00 pm and 4:00 pm trips will be short runs and passengers will "Ride with the Longhorns".

Fare for the 2 pm and 4 pm trips will be $15 (adult) and $7.50 (child).

Sept. 3, 2017 - train rides at 2:00 p.m.

Sept. 4, 2017 - train rides at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

*NOTE: Train tickets are separate from Trails, Rails and Tales event admission.*


Chisholm Trail Classic Car Show

2nd Annual Chisholm Trail Classic Car Show

Join us on Saturday, September 2, 2017 for the Chisholm Trail Classic Car Show.

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Eisenhower Presidential Library, Musueum & Boyhood Home

The Chisholm Trail: Driving the American West

August 24, 2017 - October 17, 2017
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This traveling exhibit, created by Symphony in the Flint Hills in partnership with Flint Hills Design and Lost Trail Soda, invites visitors of all ages to explore the Chisholm Trail from its inception in the 1860s to today. Exhibit highlights include an interactive musical exploration of the scores of verses to the cowboy song, "The Old Chisholm Trail," video and audio clips of movies and songs that reference the Chisholm Trail.

Chisholm Trail "Mooovie" Marathon

Visit the Eisenhower Presidential Library Visitors Center September 2-3, 2017 for a Chisholm Trail "Mooovie" Marathon. 
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