A few years back, we visited a Kansas site called “Little House on the Prairie.” Did Laura Ingalls and family really live there? Donald Cole Corinth, Texas Yep, that was one of the Ingalls’s homes, 13 miles southwest of Independence. The reconstructed cabin sits on the original site where Laura Ingalls and her family lived from 1869-71. All the physical references she wrote about can be found in the area. This was the Ingalls’s first home on their westward experience that inspired Laura
August 2010
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- Caught With His Pants Down?
- One Basket at a Time
- Rediscovering the O.K. Corral
- Buffalo, Wyoming
- Waddie Mitchell
- Equitrekking the American West
- A Cowboy Classic is Created
- Following John Wesley Hardin Across Texas
- A Cure for Baldness?
- The Myth of the Single Shot Kill
- The Genesis of Jeans
- From Baxter Black to the Powwow Idol
- “He’s No Parlor Car Artist”
- Lone Star Vodka
- Whatever happened to Johnny Ringo’s guns?
- A few years back, we visited a Kansas site called “Little House on the Prairie.”
- What does the word “tinhorn” mean?
- What can you share about Judge Roy Bean?
- Did trail drives ever intersect?
- Where did the term “chuckwagon” come from?