Abilene · 201 NW 3rd St, Abilene, KS 67410
Type
Historic Downtown / Cattle Town
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
Various westerns and period productions
Permit
Required
Visual character
“Wild West, Plains Gothic, Period-Authentic”
About
Abilene was the original end of the Chisholm Trail—the cattle terminus where Texas longhorns met Northern buyers from 1867–1872, creating the economic engine for the real Wild West. The Kansas Film Commission promotes Abilene for its authentic frontier commercial district, still anchored by original 1880s–1890s brick storefronts and the Old Abilene Town living history complex that provides a dedicated western filming environment. The surrounding Smoky Hills landscape—broad sky, short-grass prairie, and the rolling Flint Hills to the south—provides cinematic access to genuine Great Plains geography. Eisenhower Presidential Library complex adds a 20th-century Federal layer to the period options, and the Greyhound Hall of Fame provides one of the more unusual interior settings in Kansas.
Where you'll be
Promoted by Kansas Film Commission. Original Chisholm Trail cattle terminus.
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