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9 iconic cowboy duos from classic western TV shows & movies
These riders of the range were at their Best with their buddy.
The saddle Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte used during Secretariat's 1973 Triple Crown win made racing history with its sale ...
The saddle used by late jockey Ron Turcotte in Secretariat’s 1973 Triple Crown sweep and Riva Ridge’s 1972 Kentucky Derby-Belmont Stakes double was sold for $1.524 million at Christie's auction house ...
The saddle used by jockey Ron Turcotte during Secretariat's immortal 1973 Triple Crown run fetched $1,524,000 at auction.
The saddle Ron Turcotte used to guide Secretariat to his Triple Crown victory sold for over $1.5 million, a record.
The Sarreals own Lost Saddle Ranch in Ellensburg, part of a new wave of first-generation ranchers in Washington.
A two-room building on Back O’ Beyond Road believed to have appeared in John Wayne’s 1944 Western “Tall in the Saddle” could be added to the city of Sedona’s list of historic landmarked properties, ...
The making of 1989’s Lonesome Dove was – in the true spirit of savage, land-roaming westerns – epic. The four-part mini-series, effectively four 90-minute movies about a cattle drive from Texas to ...
Roy Roger’s iconic red, white and blue saddle with its vibrant colors is not leather like many fans assume but a plastic ...
This month marks 52 years since the Mel Brooks comedy Blazing Saddles rode into theaters and tore Westerns a new one. Blazing ...
In Amherst, this year’s Blarney Blowout ended with fewer arrests, fewer ambulance calls, and a plan to keep it that way. Hassan Mourad, born and raised in Springfield, went to Lebanon on a business ...
After Marco Rubio sparked controversy by tracing the romance of the American cowboy to Spain — drawing a rebuttal from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — historians untangle a far richer story of the mythic ...
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