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Donley's Wild West Town: Union: McHenry: Northern Illinois: History: Western theme park and museum: Homepage: Dowling House: Galena: Jo Daviess: Northern Illinois: Historic house: 1820s house and trading post, exhibits of city history: Downers Grove Museum: Downers Grove: DuPage: Chicago area: Local history
Knott's Berry Farm's Wild West Stunt Show debuted on October 7, 1974. The show was written by Gary Salisbury [1] and was only scheduled to run Monday through Friday during the Winter season in the Wagon Camp Theatre. The show was so popular that by the end of the first seven months it was scheduled every day, and night shows were added in the ...
L. O. Hillman's Wild West Aggregation]] (1900–1920) Miller Bros. 101 Ranch Real Wild West (1907–1916 & 1925–1931) Pate Boone Wild West Show; Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show; Poe's Wild West Show (1913–1915) Texas Jack's Wild West (1901–1905) Texas Jay Davis & Sons Wild West Rodeo (1930s, 1940s) Young Buffalo Wild West Annie Oakley and ...
Nov. 6—Much of this weekend's activity at 1210 Powell Pond Road is aimed at turning back the calendar about 150 years and resetting the scene to about 1,500 miles to the west. Six-shooters, hoop ...
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The festival season is about to take off in Henderson, starting with the annual spring Tri-Fest street festival. Tri-Fest is coming up in Henderson. Here are 5 things to know about the festival.
In 1883, Buffalo Bill's Wild West was founded in Omaha, Nebraska when Buffalo Bill Cody turned his real life adventure into the first outdoor western show. [8] The show's publicist Arizona John Burke employed innovative techniques at the time, such as celebrity endorsements, press kits, publicity stunts, op-ed articles, billboards and product licensing, that contributed to the success and ...
Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West: A Photo Documentary of the 1900-1905 Show Tours. Schiffer. ISBN 9780887404375. Hyde, G. Hyde and Savoie Lottinville. The Pawnee Indians: Civilization of the American Indian Series, (2007). Moses, L.G. Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933. University of New Mexico Press, (1999).