Red Dead Redemption 3: 10 Cities That Could Be On The Map

11. Honorable Mention: Hole-in-the-Wall, Wyoming

Hole-in-the-Wall isn't technically a town, but it's one of the most significant destinations in the entirety of Old West lore, so it bears mentioning.

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This remote pass in the Big Horn Mountains would become the meeting place for the Hole in the Wall Gang, a group of bandits and cattle rustlers that counted famous outlaws like Black Jack Ketchum, Kid Curry, the Logan Brothers, and Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch (which seems to have served as the inspiration for the Van der Linde gang). A slew of other lesser-known gangs met there, as well.

The primary cabin at which they all gathered has been preserved at the Old Trail Town museum in Cody, Wyoming, and can be visited to this day.

At its height, Hole-in-the-Wall boasted several cabins, a stable, a corral, and plenty of livestock, and the gangs that frequented the area all participated in its upkeep. Assuming Red Dead 3 goes even further back in time, we might see the Van der Linde gang at its height, possibly interacting with the early O'Driscoll boys. If they were to all congregate at a hideout, Hole-in-the-Wall could be the basis for that. That would allow a continuation of the camp mechanics established in the second game.

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