Art Shows, Encampments, Heritage Festivals, Powwows, Rodeos, Stock Shows, Trade Shows and Writers Conferences to enjoy in September 2020.
What History Has Taught Me: Tom Russell
Tom Russell, Singer-Songwriter, Author, Artist.
The History of Fort Concho Sponsored by Discover San Angelo, TX
The history of Fort Concho goes back centuries. Established along the banks of the Concho River, Fort Concho was an army post from 1867-1889 built...
Western Roundup
For July/August 2020
Mesquite Championship Rodeo All Summer Long Sponsored by the Mesquite Convention and Visitors Bureau
The Mesquite Championship Rodeo will be held every Saturday at 7:30 p.m., June through August. The Mesquite Championship Rodeo is the largest...
What History Has Taught Me: Paul Hedren
Sioux War Historian.
Frontier Fiction Giveaway Sponsored by Kensington Books
Enter the Frontier Fiction Giveaway Head into the bold frontier with this rip-roaring book bundle giveaway featuring new and forthcoming releases...
Once and for All: Did Doc Holliday Kill Johnny Ringo, or Not? Facebook LIVE with Bob Boze Bell
Join Bob Boze Bell on Facebook and YouTube LIVE May 19th at 5pm PDT to learn the mysterious circumstances behind Johnny Ringo's end that may point...
La Frontiera
From the settlement of Texas to the Mexican Revolution, The Texas Rangers were the most respected—and feared—law enforcers in Lone Star State history.
Too Brave To Die
The heroic tale of the Dawson Brigade and Henry Gonzalvo Woods’s remarkable survival at the September 1842 Dawson Massacre.
“… Not a Single Notch!”
Captain Neal was the calmest Ranger of ’em all. Outlaws never doubted that he’d kill if necessary—he just never let it get necessary.
Alpine, Texas
Texas’s Big Bend town is a rich crossroads of Western heritage.