“Hole in the Wall” Documentary produced by Big Horn Films in cooperation with Johnson County Tourism

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3:30 pm (Friday), 12:00 pm (Saturday)

Buffalo Theater, 235 S. Main Street, Buffalo, WY

As a part of the United States semiquincentennial on July 4, Buffalo will be having Red, White and West celebration. One feature of the event will be a free screening of a documentary about the Hole-in-the-Wall Country near Kaycee.

The Hole-in-the-Wall Documentary was produced by Big Horn Films in Cooperation with Johnson County Tourism.

This documentary chronicles the history of the scenic Hole in the Wall portion of Johnson County and includes a segment educating visitors on recreational opportunities in that beautiful part of the country. Learn from local experts about Butch Cassidy, Nate Champion, and others who passed through this remote area, which remains one of Johnson County’s special treasures.

It will be shown at the Buffalo Theater, 235 S. Main Street, just south of the downtown area. Seating is on a first come, first serve basis at the door. Carrig said they may open another theater if necessary.  First Northern Bank is sponsoring the free admission screenings

There will be two opportunities to see the screening, the first at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, July 3. The second showing will be at noon on Saturday, July 4.