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    The Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum is a tourist attraction in Meade, Kansas. The complex encompasses a home, a museum on the top floor of a barn, and contributing...
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    The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890–1892. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because four of its members...
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    Cummings. OCLC 461740841. Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places "The Dalton Gang". robinsonlibrary.com....
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    Meade County, Kansas (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    her brothers, the infamous Dalton Gang. The Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum was restored by the WPA in the 1930s and today is on the National Register...
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    Trinidad, Colorado Virginia City, Montana Vulture Mine, Arizona Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum Winchester Mystery House Big Sky Ranch Golden Oak Ranch Melody...
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    those age 65 or over. Located in Meade is the Dalton Gang Hideout and Museum, the outlaws who robbed banks and trains in the nineteenth century. The community...
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    drunk, and he was not trusted by members of the gang; Karpis described him as a "pain in the ass". While at one hideout, a resident identified the gang from...
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    showing museum sign at lower right. Bridge moved to Prairie Dog Golf Course in 2006: see Norton Telegram, 2007-01-09, p. 3; retrieved 2014-09-21; and "National...
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    Wall, which was a hideout for numerous outlaw gangs which operated separately. The famous Wild Bunch gang, led by Butch Cassidy and Elzy Lay, operated...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Museums in Kansas. This list of museums in Kansas is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions...
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    as hardened yet cartoonish criminals that clash with El Kabong and make their hideout at the abandoned Oversized Cartoon Prop Warehouse. At one point...
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  • claimed to be Billy the Kid, and in 1948, an elderly man named J. Frank Dalton in Lawton, Oklahoma, claimed to be Jesse James, and said Billy the Kid was still...
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    James and Belle Starr. Other fugitives included the Dalton Gang, the Youngers and the Rufus Buck Gang. In 1929, Carlton Weaver, an editor and politician...
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  • needed] Rocky and Mugsy appear in the Looney Tunes Cartoons shorts "Chain Gang(sters)" and "Hideout Hare", with Rocky voiced by James Adomian and Mugsy voiced...
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  • obesity, Fisk trained himself in physical combat and eventually used his new-found strength to form a gang of his former tormentors that terrorized the surrounding...
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    that train and stagecoach robbers, such as the Sam Bass gang, were using the area as a hideout, he intensified law enforcement, but certain businessmen...
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  • his own life by promising his gang a permanent hideout free of charge as long as he lived; instead he killed them and took their money (see Duke above)...
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  • and Electro later raid Eel's hideout where she has Electro defeat him. Black Cat and Electro later show up at a meeting between Mister Negative and Phil...
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  • Many films since the 1980s and earlier have featured mid- and post-credits scenes, also known as credit cookies. Such scenes often include comedic gags...
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    Paradigm, curated by Fineberg for the Krannert Art Museum (University of Illinois, 1992). "Brooklyn Youth Gangs Concentrating on Robbery," The New York Times...
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