This year marks the 120th anniversary of the National Western Stock Show, and every year it kicks off with a parade and ...
To understand why, we spoke to a full-time cowboy making his living in the American West. He’s driven cattle, broken horses, ...
The open range was dark as cowpuncher N. Howard “Jack” Thorp toiled by firelight somewhere deep in the mesquite, reading ...
Sublette County ranch hand Rachel Misiewicz was heartbroken when a Texas tourist ran over a working border collie during a ...
Footprints of The Frontier on MSN
What kept cowboys alive in the harsh Wild West
The Old West wasn’t just shootouts and cattle drives — it was also about survival, and that meant food. But what did cowboys really eat? Was it just beans and jerky, or was there more to frontier ...
Laramie WWII veteran Bob Willis earned a Purple Heart after being blown off a tank in the Battle of the Bulge. Cowboy State ...
This week’s Pet of the Week from Tipton County Animals Shelter is Cowboy! Meet Cowboy, a young adult Mixed Breed gentleman ...
The exhibit is a collaboration between the museum and Lighthouse Immersive, producers of "Immersive Van Gogh." ...
From Los Angeles to Nevada, younger people are preserving a longstanding tradition one lyric at a time ...
To understand why, we spoke to a full-time cowboy making his living in the American West. He’s driven cattle, broken horses, ...
Cowboys of Color will ride without its founder Cleo Hearn, honoring the rodeo legend who spent more than 50 years spotlighting the diverse history of the American West.
From restaurants and hotels to musicians and a former Cowboys star, Dallas-Fort Worth references abound in the hit TV series.
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