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  1. Wild West Action! You wouldn't expect a group with a name like Atomic Kommie Comics to have a line of kool kollectibles with a Western flavor! But, we are BIG fans of the fictional Old West... Men were REAL men. Women were REAL women! And, best of all, EVERYBODY carri...
  2. 2010 Fine Art Calendars and More! 10% of the calendar net sale price will be deducted when the coupon code 10CALENDARS9 is applied at checkout. The net sale price is the price of the product (excluding shipping and taxes). Offer is valid from October 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009...
  3. What Ever Happened to the Apache Kid? The Apache Kid has come to be known as a notorious outlaw and fierce Apache. We may never how much of this statement is truth and how much is legend. He was born around 1860 with the given name of Haskay-bay-nay-natyl, which means, "the tall man des...
  4. Save America's Wild Mustangs and Burros In 1971,Congress declared the wild mustang and the wild burro "living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West" and passed 'The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. Prior to that time, wild mustangs were not protected and in the 195...
  5. Lone Star Saloon We offer loads of gifts showing off your favorite alcoholic beverage. We also have cute liquor related funny sayings on your favorite t-shirts, apparel and other gifts as well. All of our images are available on mens and ladies t-shirts, hoodies, rin...
  6. Singing Kettle Video Showcase The Singing Kettle is a folk music group who are well known for performing traditional children's songs with a distinctly Scottish flair. The group began in the mid 1980's with the husband and wife team of Cilla Fisher and Artie Trezise and their fri...
  7. Welcome to Las Vegas... New Mexico! Las Vegas rests beneath the gentle shadow of the Sangre de Christo mountains, a small, vibrant city on the edge of rolling green-gold prairie, a city whose land speaks of fire-roasted chile and reflected sun. The scent of juniper and pinon welcomes y...
  8. Historic Cemeteries Of The USA One of my first apartments was very close to an old cemetery, replete with beautiful sculptures, historic figures and loads of Gothic charm. I used to take long evening walks there to enjoy the quiet and solitude, and grew to love the historical sign...
  9. Legends of the Old West - Senior Squids Challenge This week's Senior Squids' Challenge is to write about the legendary real life people of the American Old West. As a child and teenager living in England, I was entranced by movies showing the Wild West - ones like High Noon, Gunfight at the OK Corr...
  10. Western Art Prints Are you a fan of Westerns or Cowboys? How about the Wild West? If so, you found the right place for a huge collection of Western art. Take your time and enjoy.
  11. Naveen Andrews Naveen William Sidney Andrews (born January 17, 1969) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated Indian-English actor. He is known for his roles in The English Patient (1996) and as Sayid in the U.S.A. television series Lost.
  12. Wild West Movies Most of us love to watch Western movies. My favourite Wild West movies are given below:  The Long Riders  The Magnificent Seven  The Last Train the Boot Hill  Trinity is my Name  Silverado  Young Guns  Bonnie and Clyde  ...
  13. A Museum Full of History from the Wild West When I first started working at Mineral County Museum in Hawthorne, NV, I didn't realize all of the history of the area. As I learned more about the area, I realized it had definitely been part of the Wild West. Communities in the area were estab...
  14. Doc Holliday - Legendary Gunfighter of the Old West Doc Holliday was one of the most colorful characters of the Old West. He was a southern gentleman, a dentist, fluent in Latin, and a piano player. At the same time, he was a gambler, a gunfighter and a drunk. John Henry Holliday was born in Griffin, G...
  15. Wild West Wear Period Costumes 1840s - 1870s Re-enactment Costumes for men and women Made to measure - specialising in size 18-28 For further information and Sales Contact Wild West Wear Email - webmaster@wild-west-wear.co.uk
  16. Arizona Ghost Towns All across the desert southwest lie the signs of long-ago dreams which ended in dust. Empty shells of once raucous saloons, collapsing remains of general stores, the bones of abandonned mines... these are the ghost towns of Arizona. A ghost town is,...
  17. Women of Rodeo in the 1800s Most women of the 1800's learned to ride out of necessity from helping on the ranch and practicing the skills of the range. From an early age, women could stay in the saddle, break a bronc and rope a steer. In the late 1800's, the younger horsewomen...
  18. Cowboys Kids Look Up To Every little kid wants to be a cowboy or a cowgirl! Why not stay ahead of the game and give them the information needed to be all the cowboy/girl they can be?
  19. Western Costumes and Accessories are a Hit with Hollywood Movie Stars If you were wondering why many of your pals have the words “Western Outfit” pasted onto their lips, you need to take one look at this growing trend of fashion and will know. The Wild West, the land of gold coins and greedy villains and ro...
  20. The First Fast Draw This is the Story of Cullen Baker the man who started it all, with the beginning of the first fast draw. Grown reminiscent of his home after many hard years of wandering to the far places Cullen Baker decides to return home, where his mother and fath...