
Grand Marshall Kenneth Castor and his wife Deb led the parade for this celebration.
If you haven’t seen my post about this wild west wicked cow town the link is right here and to say Ellsworth was rowdy and wicked is putting it mildly.

In the 90’s Michael was a cowboy and I was a saloon dancing girl doing the re-enactment of the “Shooting of Sheriff Chauncey B. Whitney”.

Oddly, a town could survive without a doctor or bank, but it had to have a blacksmith.

Never in a million years would I have thought this toddler turned man could grow this kind of beard!

Buffalo Soldiers came right on through to lend a helping hand.

150 Texas Longhorns were driven along the parade route. Spectators took a step or two backwards to be safe.

He has his eye on you!

A small fraction of the longhorns!

I would never do this! Check out the drone in this picture!

One more bad boy!

They followed the Chisholm Trail from Texas to Ellsworth!

Back in 1992 this picture was taken. Big hair, fancy dresses, and if interested, I’m the one in the gold dress, back row with glasses of era.

We had a booth on the Cow Town Plaza. These pics are partially set up both above and below.

I would be remiss if I didn’t add in that we painted, wrote, produced and published a children’s book, Shadow and Friends Celebrate Ellsworth KS 150th Birthday!

Great pictures! I love the one of you as a salon girl from the 90s:) Sounds like a fun book for kids based on this event.
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Thank you! I was young in that picture. The book really was a fun thing to do for this 150th birthday. May I gift you a book to your email please? Just pop me your email
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