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History Files: The Gunfight At the OK Corral: Tombstone AZ October 26, 1881
On October 26, 1881 in the town of Tombstone Arizona. Perhaps one of the most iconic events of the Wild West took place. The Gunfight at the OK Coral. But the gight didn't really take place at the Coral but at an empty lot a few blocks away. Myth or reality it is a story made heroic by the West itself.
2 commentsMRS WYATT EARP...by b. Malin
We all know about about the great American Lawman, Wyatt Earp and the famous "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral"...But haven't you ever wondered about his wife? And what sort of a Woman he was married to... Well I'm about to fill you in. I've gone back in...
29 commentsHell's Angel's vs. Mongol's
I have been crazy busy the last few months with writing articles, traveling (which by the way...I never get to do normally), and running for Mom of the Year, so I am back now with stories and hubs to share! My last trip was to Reno, NV this last...
19 commentsOatman Arizona ~ A Vision Of The Old West With Wild Burros, Ghosts, and Gunfights
A trip to Oatman, Arizona is like a visit to the Old West U.S. of the early 1900's when mining was booming, and saloons were popular gathering places. The Haunted Oatman Hotel is one of the main attractions today, along with the wild burro's that freely roam the streets looking for handouts from excited tourists.
8 commentsThings to See in Old Town Temecula
Last Saturday I decided to take a visit to one of my favorite local attractions, Old Town Temecula. It had been a while since I had been there, and boy have things changed! Old Town Temecula is a great place for a vacation get-away!
19 commentsTombstone Arizona
Tombstone is in our top ten places to see in the United States. This article gives a real insight of what it is like to visit Tombstone as a tourist. Is Tombstone worth visiting? Is it good value for money? Is there lots to see and do? To all these questions I would have to say a resounding yes! Read the article and find out why.
29 commentsNothing So Sacred As Honour: The Real Wyatt Earp
When American authors spin tales of the Wild West, they are full to the brim with legendary heroes: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Buffalo Bill, and Calamity Jane to name a few. One of the most famous men of the old west was branded into history by the Gunfight at the O.K. corral: Wyatt Earp. Who was Wyatt Earp?
4 commentsHow to survive a fire fight/battle/gunfight/ or ambush
By living in relative safety, most Americans take for granted the fact that they can sleep without hearing gunfire at night. This is true for most Americans but not all. In today's day and age you can never be too safe for fear of attack from...
5 commentsSpaghetti Westerns and Italian Culture
Italians and cinema have had a close relationship since the invention of film. Some of the most interesting and unique films of a generation have come out of Italy and served both as great entertainment, but also as a historical marker. Culturally...
0 commentsMiddle of Nowhere, Oklahoma
Great Plains, Oklahoma Stuck out in the Middle of Nowhere... Looking around at not much...without a care. The fields are taking a beating from the breeze... I have to look for miles and miles...for any trees. Silence is the sound...that...
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