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Wyatt Earp TV News
Watch our Frontier Fare columnist Sherry Monahan mix drinks and deal an Old West card game on the History Channel.
Big Country, Big Art
In 1920, a young reporter for the Indianapolis News purchased his first Western painting.
Elmer Kelton (1926-2009)
Our dear friend and world-renowned Western writer, Elmer Kelton, passed away on Saturday morning, August 22.
What's In A Name
If not for his job as a telegrapher at the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway, Gene Autry may not have become famous as the Singing Cowboy.Phantom Rides Still Rollin'
The floor swings beneath your feet. Steam whistles toot. Train wheels clatter over the rail joints of a track.
Towns To Watch in 2009
Runners-up for the Top 10 True Western Towns of 2009.The Deadwood Stage
"Rumbling noisily through the black canyon road to Deadwood, at an hour long past midnight, came the stage from Cheyenne.Dubois, Wyoming
The 1880's settlers in Never Sweat, Wyoming, enjoyed the warm, dry winds that flowed across town and the great Wind River.