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Sons of the Pioneers Spice Up Music Auction

Leonard Franklin Slye likely never would have become the actor we know as Roy Rogers...

Category Collecting the West, Photo Gallery Author Meghan Saar Date 02/16/2010
Horse Romance

The West was won from the back of the horse.

Category Evolution of Western Wear, Photo Gallery Author G. Daniel DeWeese Date 02/16/2010
The Pony Rides Again, 150 Years Later

The Pony began when Johnny Fry rode from Pikes Peak Stables in St. Joseph, Missouri on April 3, 1860.

Category Photo Gallery, Renegade Roads Authors Candy Moulton, Johnny D. Boggs Date 02/16/2010
Living Like the Boggs

What better place for writer Johnny D. Boggs and realtor Lisa Smith to live than the outskirts of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Category Photo Gallery, Westward Home Author Candy Moulton Date 02/16/2010
On the Set of The Gundown

Gammons Gulch is not entirely real; movie sets generally aren’t.

Category Photo Gallery, Westerns Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 02/16/2010
How Hollywood Saved the Durango & Silverton

Everyone’s heard the iconic children’s tale about the “little engine that could.”

Category Featured Travel Stories, Photo Gallery Author Jana Bommersbach Date 02/16/2010
A Mirror With a Memory

An Indian with his thick, long braids wrapped in otter fur stands beside an oil portrait of a woman and a baby.

Category Collecting the West, Photo Gallery Author Meghan Saar Date 02/16/2010
General Palmer's Baby Railroad

Palmer's passion for travel and trains was no accident.

Category Featured Travel Stories, Photo Gallery Author Joyce B. Lohse Date 02/16/2010
Cactus Camp

The design for Cactus Camp figuratively took shape on a bar napkin.

Category Photo Gallery, Westward Home Author Candy Moulton Date 01/06/2010
Trumpeting Elephants & Kicking Asses

On August 27, 1871, an arcing ax handle landed solidly on John Lemon's head.

Category History, Photo Gallery Authors Bob Alexander, Jan Devereaux Date 01/06/2010