Exploring the World of U.S. Marshals: From Yellowstone to the Museum

As the sun sets over the stunning landscape of Yellowstone, favorite character Kayce Dutton is preparing for his upcoming spinoff series, “Y: Marshals”. Fans eagerly await the premiere of this new show, but in the meantime, they can dive into the real-life world of U.S. Marshals.

In “Y: Marshals”, John Dutton’s youngest son, portrayed by Luke Grimes, transitions into a new role as a U.S. marshal. Set to debut in March 2026, the series will pick up where “Yellowstone” left off, following Kayce as he sells part of the Dutton Ranch.

For those interested in delving deeper into the history of U.S. Marshals, the recently opened U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas provides a wealth of information. Visitors can explore the stories of the 13 original Marshals and discover the legacies of iconic on-screen lawmen.

The museum features a dedicated gallery paying homage to legendary figures such as Matt Dillon from “Gunsmoke”, Rooster Cogburn portrayed by John Wayne in “True Grit”, and Samuel Gerard played by Tommy Lee Jones in “The Fugitive” and “U.S. Marshals”.

“The museum has quickly become a must-visit cultural destination,” said Ben Johnson, President & CEO of the U.S. Marshals Museum. “Visitors are uncovering untold stories that highlight the profound impact U.S. Marshals have had on shaping historical events.”

Amidst the breathtaking scenery of Yellowstone, Kayce Dutton emerges as a compelling character in his spinoff series, offering viewers a glimpse into the world of U.S. Marshals. The opening of the U.S. Marshals Museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and legacy of these law enforcement officers, making it a must-see destination for those fascinated by the world of storytelling and justice.

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