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Last Updated on July 7, 2025 by Matt Staff When you think of the Wild West, you probably imagine gun-slinging cowboys, dusty ...
Skagway Alaska, 1897. When you hear "Old West," images of gun-toting cowboys, saloons with swinging doors, and high-speed horse chases likely flood your mind.
Take a step back in time with these rare photos of Wild West brothels, offering an unexpected peek into the rougher, hidden side of history. While tales of cowboys and dusty saloons usually come ...
FASCINATING photos from 120 years ago show what life was really like in the Wild West. Stunning colour images dating from the turn of the 18th Century show a rugged cow boy brandishing his lasso, a… ...
The saloons of the Wild West conjure up images of gunfights, heavy drinking and dangerous outlaws. And these astonishing photographs prove that the Old West watering holes really did live up to ...
The Wild West Show creates a trip back to the days of the Old West. Authentic re-enactments of scenes and well-known people including Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill along with Native American dancers.
But what all these gun-toting wild women of the Wild West had in common was a need to survive in an extremely trying environment. Blue Duck, left, and Belle Starr, right, May 24, 1886. Picture ...
One of the photos is dated a few months before the incident at the O.K. Corral that made them Wild West legends. The 30-second gun battle happened on October 26, 1881 in Tombstone.
The bandits had been waiting for three hours for the stagecoach to pass. At 5 p.m. on May 30, 1899, it finally rattled down the track in Kane Spring Canyon, Ariz., and the duo made their move.
India, A Warlander horse, performs with his owner Roberto Torres, not pictured, during the Wild West Show in the CINCH arena at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on Jan. 14, 2024.