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True Fit Boots
The bottom line with cowboy boots is there’s no need to suffer for fashion.Although the girlfriend’s sense of smell is assaulted in Frank...
Coffee with Lizards?
We’ve all heard of coffee with cream and sugar, but with lizards? Yep, such a concoction was drunk in Texas in the late 1800s. “At one of...
The Legacy of the Ranger Belt
The desperate clash between 14 Texas Rangers led by John Coffee Hays and 70 or more Comanches in the Texas Hill Country in June 1844 left...
Lawmen in the Old West
There were various types of lawmen in the Old West. He might have been a U.S. Marshal, appointed by the Attorney General; a Sheriff...
Pizza in the Old West
In early America, tomatoes were thought to be poisonous because they resembled the deadly nightshade plant. They were planted in Colonial...
More about Cowboy Boots
Singer Nancy Sinatra’s breakout hit in 1966 was with Lee Hazlewood’s song, “These Boots are Made for Walking.” In the song, she’s a...
Eating Out
A basic necessity in frontier camps, restaurants often started out in tents. An evolution took place as wagons rolled west and pioneers...
Life in the Old West
The wild and lawless period in the West lasted for about 70 years, with the first shooting incident by a person who could be considered a...
The Cowboy Life
The life of the cowboy is always one of excitement and of romantic interest. His waking hours when riding on trail are spent in the...
The Code of the West (Part Two)
Though the cowman might break every law of the territory, state and federal government, he took pride in upholding his own unwritten...
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