Trail Dust Town

Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches.

It was notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera.

The engine, named "C. P. Huntington", and numbered 287, pulls two passenger cars around the town and passes through several theme areas, two tunnels, and across several working, but miniature crossings.

Performed twice per evening, Friday through Sunday, Trail Dust Town's stunt show is a slapstick comedy homage to the wild west.

The shows, which vary from twenty to thirty minutes in length, are performed are on Dragoon St. towards the northern end of Trail Dust Town.

A view of the interior of Trail Dust Town
The 1920s Allan Herschell carousel within the complex
Slim-gauge railway with a picture of the Museum of the Horse Soldier in the far left background