Sunday, October 15, 2023
We have landed in Kingman, AZ and will be here for a total of nine nights. During this time we hope to visit with some friends who live here. Plus, we hope to leave with our Jeep issues taken care of. More on this in the next couple of blogs. I want to have the conclusion, as far as how things were solved, before I write about it.
Coming into Kingman going west on I-40 |
September 30th through the morning of October 3rd, 2023
We arrived in Dodge City and pulled into the Gunsmoke RV Park on Saturday, September 30th. Our first stop was the Napa Auto Parts Store to have the Jeep's battery replaced. Tom had called the Jeep Dealership and this was their recommendation as there service department would be closed before our arrival. Our battery was complete dead and after doing some research Tom found information that leaving the electrical cord attached while the Jeep is attached to the motorhome could be the cause. We had never had this issue with our Trailhawk but going forward Tom has been unhooking it when we stop for the night while traveling and that seemed to be helping. More on this when the blog reaches Colorado.
We attended Mass on Sunday at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe. |
It is the seat of the Diocese of Dodge City. |
Tabernacle A liturgical furnishing used to house the Eucharist outside of Mass. |
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel |
Sacred Heart Cathedral The former Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Dodge City. |
Boot Hill Museum |
This train engine which is outside in front of the Museum was moved here in the 1950's. |
Walking through the museum was interesting. Including the display with information about the Buffalo Herds. Which included the floor moving as the screen showed them stampeding towards us. |
Clicking on the picture should open it in a larger screen to read these interesting rules. |
Stepping outside there is a replica of Historic Front Street in Dodge City behind the Museum Building. |
All those years of watching Gunsmoke with our Dad's made this selfie a must. |
Going inside. The upper left picture we were told was from the original Longbranch. |
The woman behind the bar who served the drinks was a former history teacher. She was not only informative but fun to listen to. |
The cattleman's home and the blacksmith shop just past it. |
Inside the home. |
The blacksmith shop |
There was construction in this area but the woman we talked to at the Longbranch Saloon mentioned the original Longbranch Saloon was somewhere in this area. |
Chester Good was shot dead in a gunfight and his remains are sticking out of the ground at the entrance to Gunsmoke RV park. |
Thanks for the tour. My Dad would put on his holster and gun and try to out draw Matt Dillan. The good ole days.
ReplyDeleteNice memories.
DeleteWhat a fun stay! Poor old Chester Good!
ReplyDeleteWe were glad we decided to stop.
DeleteRemember going to Dodge City as a kid. Hopefully your Jeep issues are being taken care of soon! Love the yellow!
ReplyDeleteThe Jeep issues have been solved. It is yellow...lol
DeleteGotta love the Long Branch Saloon!! It's interesting to note that there probably won't be any museums of our time on earth. No one takes real pictures any more to hang on the wall and we throw away most everything. You're getting closer and closer!!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they would put in museum's about this time because you are right nothing we have is really made to last. It is all disposable to be replaced by the next new thing. The blog is trying really hard to catch up...lol
DeleteDo much history in that area! We visited our own Boot Hill Cemetary this week, always interesting to see the old headstones.
ReplyDeleteYou are right lots of history and we only saw a small part of it.
DeleteAn educational tour, I love all that history. Could that have been a long horn statue? Lol. Take care.
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Yes, it was a long horn statue and close to the road....LOL
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