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Landmark: Sundance Kid StatueCity: Sundance
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Sundance Kid Statue, Sundance, USA Wyoming, North America
The Sundance Kid Statue is a bronze sculpture located in the town of Sundance, Wyoming, USA.
It commemorates the outlaw Harry Longabaugh, also known as the Sundance Kid.
Visual Characteristics
The statue depicts a life-sized bronze figure of a man in Western attire, including a cowboy hat, shirt, vest, and boots. He is positioned in a standing pose, holding a rifle. The sculpture is mounted on a concrete base.
Location & Access Logistics
The statue is situated in the center of Sundance, Wyoming, at the intersection of Main Street and Cleveland Street. It is easily accessible by vehicle. Parking is available along Main Street and in designated public lots adjacent to the town square. No specific public transport routes serve the immediate vicinity of the statue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The statue was erected in 1990 by the Sundance Historical Society. It honors Harry Longabaugh, who was reportedly arrested in Sundance in 1887. The town of Sundance itself was established in 1884.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can view and photograph the statue. Information plaques detailing the history of the Sundance Kid and his connection to the town are located at the base of the sculpture.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in nearby public buildings and businesses along Main Street. Shade is provided by mature trees in the adjacent town square. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in this central location. Food vendors and restaurants are located within a 100-meter radius.
Best Time to Visit
The statue is accessible at all hours. For optimal photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides softer shadows. Weather is generally most favorable for outdoor viewing during the months of June through September.
Facts & Legends
While the Sundance Kid was associated with the town, historical records indicate he spent only a brief period there. The legend of his arrest in Sundance is a significant part of the town's identity and tourism draw.
Nearby Landmarks
- Crook County Courthouse (0.1km West)
- Sundance Historical Society Museum (0.2km North)
- Devils Tower National Monument (40km Southwest)
- Bear Lodge Mountains (15km Southwest)