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  2. How ‘Yellowstone’ and ‘1923’ Made Cowboy Hats Chic Again

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    When legendary Western hatter John B. Stetson invented the first commercially manufactured cowboy hat in 1865, he probably didn’t expect it would become a major fashion accessory more than a ...

  3. Forgotten Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Winchester on display at Great Basin NP Visitor Center, 2023. The rifle is a Winchester Repeating Arms Company Model 1873, chambered in .44-40 Winchester. This model is sometimes known as "the gun that won the West." The rifle's serial number indicates that it was one of 25,000 manufactured in 1882. [6]

  4. Western Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The building is a stately Richardsonian Romanesque structure with twin towers, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Western Heritage Center displays original exhibits about south-central Montana and the Northern Plains and houses oral histories and artifacts about the history of the Yellowstone River Valley. The museum ...

  5. National Park Service uniforms - Wikipedia

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    A Publication of the National Park Service History Collection, Office of Library, Archives and Graphics Research, Harpers Ferry Center, Harpers Ferry, WV 1998. Uniform history for women's uniforms, from 1918 to 1991; number 4 in the "National Park Service Uniforms" series. The Developing Years. A Publication of the National Park Service History ...

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  7. Yellowstone fans fawn over Free People’s new Western ... - AOL

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    Free People has partnered with Paramount Consumer Products to create an eight-piece capsule collection inspired by ‘YellowstoneYellowstone fans fawn over Free People’s new Western-inspired ...

  8. This New Free People x "Yellowstone" Collab Is One After Our ...

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    Saddle up ladies! Free People just dropped an FP exclusive limited-edition collaboration with Yellowstone's Kelsey Asbille through their sub-brand We The Free. The capsule collection, inspired by ...

  9. Warren Angus Ferris - Wikipedia

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    Warren Angus Ferris (December 26, 1810 – February 8, 1873) was a trapper, cartographer and diarist in the Rocky Mountains from 1830 to 1835. [1]: 149–156 From 1829–1835, he traveled to Cache Valley and the Snake River area with the American Fur Company.