Hollywood director John Ford said that he filmed the battle scene of this 1946 Western based on the personal input of Wyatt ...
“Icons never die,” writes Colorado author Mark Lee Gardner in the preface to “Brothers of the Gun.” That’s why the story of ...
From Shane to Tombstone, these great Westerns boast final showdowns that stand out as the most epic shootouts in the history ...
That is not a misspelling in the title. It is saving, not savings, time. We all recently set our clocks back an hour. If you didn’t, that may be the reason you have been early to everything recently.
The historic courthouse plaza is the heart of town, surrounded by beautiful Victorian buildings. The Palace Saloon is Arizona’s oldest business and still serves drinks just like in the 1800s. Thumb ...
Pivot Point Interpretative Plaza marks the spot where the first train entered Arizona in 1877. The Sanguinetti House Museum demonstrates how a prominent family lived during territorial days. Yuma’s ...
Earp Boulevard honors Arizona’s most famous lawman. Wyatt Earp was born to Nicholas and Virginia Earp in 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois. Soon after, the family moved to Iowa and then in 1864 to San ...
“I would’ve loved to have done a western somewhere along the line,” Douglas lamented, “They just weren’t in vogue for most of ...
As Seattleites embrace shared e-bikes and e-scooters, or shared micromobility, it’s clear that the city’s transportation infrastructure has not kept pace. We’ve all experienced it — whether we saw ...
Not much seems to be known for sure about the man known as “Curly” Bill Brocius, whose name is misspelled on Brosius Avenue on Tucson’s southeast side in an area that could be called Lawman and Outlaw ...
The entire history of the Wild West didn’t take place in Tombstone. It just seems that way due to the legendary cast of characters that shot their way into the history books. Founded in 1879 after ...