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Fort Worth Texas Cowboys Cowgirls and Culture

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Originally settled in 1849 as an army outpost along the Trinity River, Fort Worth was one of eight forts assigned to protect settlers on the advancing frontier. The cattle industry was king for a generation of people working the Fort Worth leg of the historic Chisholm Trail, which ran from the 1860s to the 1870s when the Texas & Pacific Railway arrived. In the years that followed, oil and aviation brought new wealth throughout the region.

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Un Viaggio dalle Montagne Rocciose al Texas

Gli Stati delle Montagne Rocciose Il Montana è rappresentativo della conquista del West con i suoi parchi nazionali, cowboys, i rodei, le città ferroviarie ed i ranch. Il Parco Nazionale del Glacier offre viste mozzafiato e la possibilità di vedere la fauna selvatica, visitare numerosi laghi incontaminati in barca, kayak o in canoa, oppure a cavallo,… Continue reading Un Viaggio dalle Montagne Rocciose al Texas

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Wichita Kansas

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Wichita lies on the Arkansas River in south-central Kansas, 157 mi (253 km) north of Oklahoma City, 181 mi (291 km) southwest of Kansas City, and 439 mi (707 km) east-southeast of Denver. The Arkansas follows a winding course, south-southeast through Wichita, roughly bisecting the city.
A Trading Post on the Chisholm Trail in the 1860s, it became a destination for cattle drives traveling north from Texas to Kansas railroads, earning it the nickname Cowtown.

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Dodge City Kansas

frontier town gunfights saloons cows and western trails History Fort Mann was the first settlement of non indigenous people in the area that became Dodge City. It was built by civilians in 1847 to provide protection for travelers on the Santa Fe Trail. In 1865, the army constructed Fort Dodge which remained in operation until… Continue reading Dodge City Kansas