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Prescott’s Courthouse Plaza stands as the heart of this historic mountain town. Whiskey Row, once lined with over 40 saloons, still offers plenty of western hospitality. The Palace Saloon, Arizona’s ...
The death of a Russian Cabinet minister in a field near his posh home in a Moscow suburb has fueled wild speculation about how he died and what it means. Among the unanswered questions: Did ...
Tulsa book reviewer Connie Cronley says two new Western reads, one from a local author, offer gripping, factual accounts of ...
If we’re to believe what we see on TV, in movies or before that that in “dime novels,” the “wild west” was a time of great ...
During the 1800s a common practice among criminals was to start over in Texas. If they were handy with a gun, the frontier ...
Step inside legendary cowboy hideouts across the West these historic spots hold tales of adventure, outlaws, and the spirit ...
From chasing celestial wonders in Big Sky country to chasing down cattle in the Wild West, these itineraries are sure to make ...
The founder of Scotland’s only Wild West village has retold his unlikely tale after 20 years in the saddle. Alistair (Ally) Baranowski said the “the time has flown” since he founded Tranquility, a ...
Travel is all about the experience. And with a fast-paced world zipping all around us, sometimes it’s nice to just catch our breath and dial back to a place that ...
The gritty, unglamorous truth about the antiheroes of the Wild West In “The Gunfighters,” Bryan Burrough sets out to debunk the myth of the Colt-toting cowboy hero.
Burrough, who comes to Waco’s Fabled Bookshop & Cafe on Tuesday night to talk about his book, does just that in his new effort, “The Gunfighters: How Texas Made The West Wild,” a survey ...
As much as the “Gunfighter Era” of the Old West was characterized by shoot-outs in the streets, so too was it known for tall tales and quick quips.