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Don’t Look Back

Don’t Look Back

It’s part of Wild Bill Hickok’s legend.  The acting Ellis County (KS) sheriff was trying to corral Bill Mulvey, who was shooting up Hays City....

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Bodie, California

Bodie, California

Gold was discovered in what became Bodie by a party of prospectors in 1859. The discovery coincided with another at nearby Aurora, Nevada and the...

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A Not So Heroic End

A Not So Heroic End

John Kile was a hero who came to a bad end.  As a corporal in the 5th Cavalry, Kile won the Congressional Medal of Honor. In July 1869, he and two...

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The Gunfighter: Cool Under Fire

The Gunfighter: Cool Under Fire

It took more than just the ability to shoot fast and straight to make a real gunfighter. Anyone who practiced long and often enough could learn to...

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Wyatt: The Early Years

Wyatt: The Early Years

Wyatt Earp was not considered a legendary gunfighter during his lifetime. Others of his ilk such as Wild Bill Hickock, Bill Cody, Billy the Kid,...

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The Bitterest Pill

The Bitterest Pill

Carl Sutherland was a nephew to Aurilla Sutherland, the first wife of Wyatt Earp.  But Carl chose a different path, becoming a small time criminal...

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A Real Horse Opera

A Real Horse Opera

History was made when a real, live horse opera based on Zane Grey’s immortal classic, “Riders of The Purple Sage” premiered in Phoenix at Symphony...

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