Happy Birthday Cowtown Part 4

Date: 6/30/2025
Contact: James Vannurden |


Part 4​

As Cow Town began portraying more than just a TV western theme, ideas like Victorian living and agricultural life took higher esteem. Our event Christmas Through the Windows began in 1975 and remains today as Victorian Christmas. The Harvest Home Festival began in 1977 and continues today as County Fair Day. ​

Permanent volunteer groups took shape. The Cow Town Social Club began in 1975 and remains today. Wilma Sehnert founded the Dixie Lee Saloon Girls in 1978; they continue to perform today as Daisy Longstem’s Saloon Girls. 

The 1970s saw more buildings added. The Carpenter Shop was built in 1970 by Women in Construction of Greater Wichita, Kansas Chapter 120. The 1874 Murdock House was moved here in 1974 and took almost a decade to restore and open. The 1890s building currently housing the Masonic Lodge exhibit arrived in 1975. Lakeside was built as a visitor’s center in 1978 and currently houses the museum administration offices. The 1905 Henry Wulf House arrived in 1979 from near Highway 17. There was even a shops area added to the western side of the property that salvaged houses from urban renewal; they contained small businesses like a popcorn stand, antique store, photography studio, and even the Midwest Genealogical Society​.

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