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Did Canada have a Wild West?
This video explores the violent and often forgotten history of Canada’s Wild West. Frontier settlements faced outlaw activity ...
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Wild West Towns With Traditions That Still Survive
The spirit of the Wild West lives on in towns where traditions, culture, and history blaze as brightly as ever. These historic towns, many founded during the 19th century gold rushes, cattle drives, ...
Wild West historian Paul Marquez knows a lot about genealogy research, notorious outlaws and famous lawmen. Marquez, current president of the Wild West History Association, will join the Eagle County ...
Author Bryan Burrough and his new book, “The Gunfighters: How Texas Made the West Wild.” One of the enduring images of the Old West era is that of the gun-slinging cowboy, which was popularized by ...
A portrait of William F. Cody in 1870. Buffalo Bill is onstage engaged in fierce battle. He and his scouts are fighting a ferocious group of Cheyenne warriors. The audience holds its breath as the ...
On May 24, 1896, Legendary Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show closed its St. Louis, Missouri run.
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. In 1906, a slight, gray-haired Swiss ...
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