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  1. Visit the best privately owned museum in the southwest to see artifacts of the Wild West, including Billy the Kid's rifle, chaps, spurs, and hair. Learn the truth about the legendary outlaw and his endless ride from the book by Michael Wallis.

  2. The main focus of this small museum is the life history of local resident "Brushy Bill" Roberts and if he was the notorious outlaw known as Billy The Kid. The Kid was supposedly killed in New Mexico, but many Hico residents will tell you that he came to Texas and settled in Hico, dying in 1950.

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    • 114 N. Pecan St, Hico, 76457, Texas
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  3. Learn about the Lincoln County War and its famous characters, including Billy the Kid, at this National Historic Site. See the Courthouse, the jail, the jailer's house, and the life-sized tintype of the outlaw.

  4. Visit the museum founded by Ed Sweet, a collector of old relics and Billy the Kid memorabilia. See over 60,000 items of historical value and learn about the life and times of the notorious outlaw.

  5. Billy the Kid Museum. A trip thru the New Mexico past during the 1800's and early 1900's Summer Hours May 15th thru October 1st Open daily 8:30 A.M. -5:00 P.M. NO MUSEUM TOURS AFTER 4:30 Winter hours Oct 2nd thru May 14th open Monday thru Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

  6. Billy The Kid Museum is located in Fort Sumner, New Mexico, on Highway 60-84, 2 miles east of downtown. It is one of the most complete museums in the Southwest and features relics of the historic past of one of Billy the Kid’s favorite haunts. Scores of items are one of a kind and are not seen elsewhere. The museum appeals to old and young alike.

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