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Old-time cowboy remedies and why bacon grease was kept in every chuckwagon
Life on the trail was rough, and cowboys had to rely on practical remedies when a doctor was miles away. Many of those fixes ...
Roping and riding, driving cattle across the country, one in four cowboys of the Old West was Black – a little-known fact that will be spotlighted Feb. 28 at the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum. A ...
Cowboy Carter Chronicle explores a groundbreaking course at the University of Houston that unravels the rich tapestry of Black contributions to the American West ...
West Marin native Chris Hulls aims to preserve the old-timey watering hole as a vestige of the town’s rapidly disappearing ...
After the Civil War, freed slaves were able to get jobs as cowboys in the Wild West. Valley 101 shares the story of Black cowboys now and then.
The rugged spirit of the American West comes alive in old photos of cowboys and cowgirls who called the open range home. Long before Hollywood glamorized ranching and turned cowboys into legends, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The quirky plot in the mini-movie "Halfway to Amarillo," produced by Burt Binder, involves a struggling writer, Michael Coleman, ...
It's a tale that sounds like something out of an old Western: A big-moneyed city dweller descends on a small Texas town with nefarious plans to turn the community into a new development, and the town ...
Wyoming's famous 21-foot Tumble Inn Cowboy sign, which was falling apart and rescued from remote Powder River, has been re-painted, polished and the ...
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