High, cloud-tossed skies and a seemingly endless sea of sage-colored foliage sweep off to the far horizon at Black Kettle National Grasslands, a protected, lake-dotted region popular with outdoors enthusiasts, wandering cattle and photographers.
The End of the Trail, depicting a weary Native American on a weary horse, is one of the most famous images of the American West. This 18-foot-tall sculpture has been around since the late 1800s and sits today in the lobby if the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. This is a focal point of the museum, but not its only point. Galleries both historical and artistic stretch from here and the collections are both large and important.
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