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Hole-in-the-Wall

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described the Hole-in-the-Wall as "an outlaw stronghold that deserves its name from a niche in the Great Red Wall of cliffs extending many miles to the south. It was here that the Wild Bunch established one of their three 'headquarters' in 1896, although the 'Wall' had been a favorite hiding place of
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The area was remote and secluded, easily defended because of its narrow passes, and impossible for lawmen to approach without alerting the outlaws. From the late 1860s to around 1910, the pass was used frequently by numerous outlaw gangs. Eventually, it faded into history, with gangs using it less
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in the vicinity of the Hole-in-the-Wall in northern Wyoming. I had received instructions from Asst. Supt. Curran to go up there and get in with the friends of the 'Wild Bunch', and learn their secrets."
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in the Hole-in-the-Wall country, which has been preserved at the Old Trail Town museum in Cody, Wyoming. The cabin was built in 1883 by Alexander Ghent.
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frequently. At its height, it featured several cabins that gangs used to lie up during the harsh Wyoming winters, and it had a
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outlaws many years before that. Hole-in-the-Wall was one of three main strongholds used by outlaws in those days. (
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gang met at the log cabin, which is now preserved at the Old Trail Town museum in
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Mountain pass in Johnson County, Wyoming, United States of America
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This article is about the place in Wyoming. For other uses, see
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Buildings and structures in Johnson County, Wyoming
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43°36′31″N 106°53′20″W / 43.6087°N 106.8888°W / 43.6087; -106.8888
Hole in the wall (disambiguation)

Johnson County, Wyoming
Hole-in-the-Wall Gang
Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch
Cody, Wyoming
Big Horn Mountains
Wyoming
Logan brothers
Black Jack Ketchum
desperados
log cabin
Pinkerton detective
Charlie Siringo
Big Horn Basin
livery stable
corral
Robert Redford
Brown's Park
Robbers Roost


Old West Trail Town, History
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Hole in the Wall
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