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The Dennis Weaver Story

Get to know the actor who played Chester Goode on Gunsmoke. Plus, his roles in the epic mini-series Centennial, and McCloud.

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Did Joel McCrea own a ranch?

Joel McCrea appeared in 80 films, including many historic Westerns. One of the oft-asked questions about the star was how much his off-screen life mirrored his on-screen performances.

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Roosevelt's Ribeye Recipe

Inspired by President Theodore Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch, this ribeye is cold-seared to perfection with a flavorful crust and tender center. Perfect for any cowboy.

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Theodore Roosevelt's Favorite Fried Chicken Recipe

An ode to President Theodore Roosevelt’s favorite fried chicken— buttermilk brined, crisped to perfection, and smothered in bacon fat gravy.

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Was Theodore Roosevelt Shot During a Speech?

Theodore Roosevelt was shot while preparing for a campaign speech in Milwaukee on Oct. 14, 1912, during his run for a third term as president, this time on the Progressive ticket.

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Westerns for Beginners

Curious about Westerns? From iconic classics to hidden gems, this beginner’s guide will have you talking cowboy lingo like a seasoned fan.

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The Teddy Bear’s Origin Story

Learn how a 1902 hunting trip with President Theodore Roosevelt inspired the creation of the teddy bear, a childhood classic with an enduring—and adorable—legacy.

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Who was the first female lead in a Western film?

The story of female leads in Western films begins as early as 1908 and stretches across decades of innovation, struggle, and reinvention.

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The Yvonne De Carlo Story

Discover the remarkable life of Yvonne De Carlo, from Hollywood Western star to beloved Lily Munster in the TV classic The Munsters.

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Theodore Roosevelt Myths

Did Theodore Roosevelt ride a moose? Did he coin a coffee company's tagline? Here are some myths about Theodore Roosevelt that have stood the test of time.

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Frontier Feuds: Lees and Peacocks

Uncover the violent Lee–Peacock feud of Northeast Texas, where bitter Civil War loyalties fueled a deadly struggle that left dozens dead between 1867 and 1871.

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Frontier Feuds: Horrells and Higgins

Discover the true story of the Horrell-Higgins feud, a violent clash in Lampasas, Texas, where family honor and frontier justice shaped a deadly rivalry.

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How Much Coffee Did Theodore Roosevelt Drink per Day?

U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt was said to drink a monumental-sized portion of coffee a day, but just how much is a lot?

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Graham Greene, Trailblazing Actor of Western Films and Series, Dies at 73

Graham Greene, the acclaimed Indigenous actor whose career spanned more than four decades across film has passed away at 73.

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Frontier Feuds: Hatfields and McCoys

Learn the true story of the Hatfield and McCoy feud, a decades-long rivalry rooted in pride, violence, and justice along the Kentucky-West Virginia border.

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Frontier Feuds: Brooks and McFarland

A deadly feud between two families gripped a frontier town in Indian Territory from 1896 to 1902, ending in bloodshed, betrayal, and a lasting legacy.

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Westerns at the Drive-in: Watching Movies in the Great Outdoors

By Henry C. Parke One of the few benefits of the Covid pandemic was a temporary revival of the drive-in movie-going experience. Whether it involved the re-opening of a long-shuttered venue, or a make-shift theatre…

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The June Carter Cash Story

By Darlene Cah Key Takeaways June Carter Cash won five Grammy Awards She was Johnny Cash’s second wife June Carter was friends with Elvis Presley Overview Singer, songwriter and five-time Grammy Award winner, June Carter…

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Was Richard Boone Related to Daniel Boone?

By Reagan Johnson If you’ve ever seen Richard Boone ride onto the screen—quiet, steady and commanding—you might’ve wondered: Was he related to the legendary frontiersman Daniel Boone? With a shared last name and a knack…

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Why We Celebrate National Flag Day on June 14

By Reagan Johnson You’ll find it on front porches, flying over Main Street parades, and stitched into the fabric of the American spirit. The Stars and Stripes have long stood as a symbol of freedom,…

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What Is The Big Valley About?

By Reagan Johnson There’s no shortage of family drama in the Old West—but few Westerns delivered it with as much grit, grace, and staying power as The Big Valley. First airing in 1965, the series followed…

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Wild West TV and Movie Dads

By Darlene Cah Cowboy, marshal, gunslinger—Dad! While the lone gunslinger just passing through town is a mysterious and compelling character, some of the most well-rounded and thought-provoking Western figures are the men who have kids.…

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Top 5 Train Trips in the U.S.

By Reagan Johnson Before highways crisscrossed the country and air travel crowded the skies, the train was America’s first ticket to discovery. It connected small towns to big cities, carried families westward in search of…

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The Highwaymen Story: Outlaws Who Redefined Country Music

By Jay Coffin Few supergroups in the history of music commanded the reverence of The Highwaymen. Comprised of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson—each a towering figure individually—they created the term and…

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Steam Trains 101

By Robert Deason Key Takeaways James Watt’s steam engine breakthrough sparked a technological revolution by dramatically improving energy efficiency. Steam locomotives reshaped societies, driving the Industrial Revolution, urbanization, and the rapid settlement of the American…

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Sheet Pan Trifle Recipe

By Amber Holzman No trifle dish, no problem! This clever sheet pan rendition offers a low-fuss alternative to a beloved dessert classic. And what’s better- it’s completely oven-free! Creating generous layers of cake, cream, and…

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The Ken Curtis Story

By Robert Deason Key Takeaways Curtis made his mark as Festus in Gunsmoke. Before Gunsmoke, Curtis gained fame as a singer. Curtis has hidden connections to Hollywood’s biggest names. Ken Curtis is closely identified with his…

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