Dallas, South Dakota: Frank Day's Cowboy Museum
It's in a saloon, and includes a lot of hats and boots. Some interesting statuary outside includes an Indian chief and a cowboy on a rearing horse.
Frank Day's Fine Dining
- Address:
- 400 Service Rd, Dallas, SD
- Directions:
- Frank Day's Fine Dining. On the north side of US-18 in Dallas, which is a very tiny town.
- Hours:
- M-Sa 9am-2am, Su noon-2am (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 605-835-9866
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Frank Day's is a saloon/bar famous for its Pheasant Hunting Season adult entertainment... however it also offers a lot for visitors of all backgrounds and ages year-round, with walls packed full of Dallas and South Dakota history. The Frank Day Cowboy Museum features items from famous cowboys such as Casey Tibbs, Donny Gay, and more. This collection also includes items from governors Mickelson and Miller, and senator Daschle.
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