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Little Gertie the Gold Dollar

Little Gertie the Gold Dollar

The boom towns of the Old West had a shortage of eligible women and that void for the lusty young men was filled by what were euphemistically...

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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln’s origin story doesn’t involve an Indian uprising or a whisky-soaked shootout. The town was founded as Lancaster in 1856, and the reason was...

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The Cowboy’s Rope

The Cowboy’s Rope

Cowboys then and now considered roping as the feature that separated real cowhands from gunsels. Even today a cowboy won’t stay with an outfit long...

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Johnny Mack Brown

Johnny Mack Brown

The Alabama “artful dodger” was an All-American halfback at Alabama who scored two of Bama’s three touchdowns in the 1926 Rose Bowl. He was named...

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Cowan’s Auction

Cowan’s Auction

Regular viewers of PBS readily recognize Wes Cowan from Antiques Road Show and History Detectives. Back in the late 1970s, Wes toiled away on his...

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A Deadly Card Game

A Deadly Card Game

Josiah Gordon “Doc” Scurlock is best known as a compatriot of Billy the Kid during the troubles in New Mexico. But Doc was no stranger to violence...

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Born Again!

Born Again!

Allan Affeldt knows what it takes to restore a historical hotel or saloon. We’re inside the Legal Tender Saloon, Bistro and Music Hall, a historic...

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The Cross Draw

The Cross Draw

A True West reader asks if Old West gunmen and cavalrymen using the cross draw were as fast as using a normal draw. I went to two fast-draw experts,...

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