Colt’s Last Wild West Six-Gun

new-service-coltThe Old West may have been gone by the early 1900s, but the West was still a place where a man needed to be “well heeled.”

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Bartlesville, Oklahoma

bartlesville_oklahoma“Bartlesville is an interesting blend of Western, Native American and energy history.

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The Curse of Idolatry

Fame traps the hero in the new Jesse James film centered on brotherly betrayal. Jesse James stands on a frozen pond. Through the ice, he can see the carp swimming inches below the surface.

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Did citizens lynch criminals in the West?

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Words West: Voices of Young Pioneers

words_west_voices_of_young_pioneers_ginger_wadsworth_children_trailBetween 1841-66, nearly 500,000 pioneers went west.

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