Visits consist of strolling the half-mile length of Lincoln’s one street. Start at the east end, where exhibits in the Anderson-Freeman Visitors Center, where exhibits on the Buffalo soldiers, Apaches and the Lincoln County War explain the town's history. The admission price includes entry to the Tunstall Store (with a remarkable display of late-19th-century merchandise), the courthouse from which the Kid famously shot his way to freedom, and Dr Wood's house, an intact 19th-century doctor's home and office.