“Items relating to the Dalton Raid”
The museum, owned and operated by the non-profit Coffeyville Historical Society, is the realization of a dream of many Coffeyville citizens who understood the importance of collecting items not only relating to the Dalton Raid but also relating to early-day life in the Coffeyville area. In the museum, which is just east of the Plaza area, are collections of the following: Mementos of early-day Coffeyville Mementos of Wendell Willkie - who lived and taught school in Coffeyville Mementos of Walter Johnson - who lived in Coffeyville Mementos of the Dalton Raid.
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**The Dalton Defenders and Coffeyville History Museum has been relocated to 814 Walnut Street in Coffeyville, Kansas.** Just around the corner from where it had been.
Well done museum. You learn about the Bank Robbery and so much more. Baseball Hall of Famer Walter "Big Train" Johnson has a special display area. He had a home there during his playing days. Make this your first stop and learn of the other area attractions, you will be glad you did!
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Dalton Defenders Museum
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