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In the 1980s, few actors were as well-known in Western television movies and miniseries as Bruce Boxleitner, and in 1988 he was again cast opposite his mentor James Arness in the remake of the original 1948 Red River. Courtesy CBS Television.

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One day during Tombstone’s boom times, a Gypsy came strolling into town with a bear on a leash. He announced to the crowd that for only five dollars the miners could wrestle the bear and if they could put the bear on the ground, they’d win twenty-five.

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A wood hauler notices “a man in the midst of a clump of trees, apparently asleep.” But when he sees his dog “smelling at the man’s face and snorting,” Yoast stops and investigates. He finds Ringo’s lifeless body.

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Painting by Bob Boze Bell

Even though it was bitter cold, Billy stood in the wagon and entertained the entourage with jokes. It was to be his last Christmas on earth.

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Today, the town of Bullfrog, Nevada, is a ghost town about a mile from the remnants of Rhyolite in Nye County. Shorty Harris and Ed Cross’s discovery of gold in 1904 led to the founding of Bullfrog.

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In Do I Look Like a Piker? Charles Russell humorously portrayed himself as a cigar-smoking dude on a camel. The watercolor fetched $38,025, while a greeting card, illustrated with a stagecoach by Russell in 1920, went for $40,950.

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Frank Downs photographed the scenes that defined his summer in Nome, including the landing of freight and prospectors on his first day of arrival on the boomtown’s shores. Note the lighter in the upper right packed to capacity...https://t.co/zAA5cVuIuc

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A tour of the western quarter of the Badlands north to North Dakota’s Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, will prove to be one of the most enjoyable road trips across the Dakotas.

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October 27, 1873: Rowdy Joe Lowe vs. Big Red Beard

“Mollie” Takes One in the Stomach

In His Cups & Blue Whistlers

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William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody and Annie “Little Sure Shot” Oakley brought international acclaim to John B. Stetson’s hat company when they toured the world wearing their custom Stetsons.

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