It doesn’t get much better than this: watching fancy marksmanship by Annie Oakley on film that was shot by Thomas Edison. Right off, you know you’re somewhere that cares. You’re at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas, celebrating the “cowgirl spirit” in one of the nation’s newest and most interactive museums. Almost every exhibit is designed to engage the viewer, from the rolling clothesline of fancy rodeo duds, to the touching testimonials of life on


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