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The horse was on exhibit to the public. Descent was known for rebuffing adult visitors, but if there was a child, he might come near the fence.When personnel had revealed that to Bill and his wife Carole, Bill commented, to their amusement, that even though Descent had bucked him off numerous times, the old horse would still come near him." [6]
1971 Bill Smith, Cody, Wyoming; 1970 Dennis Reiners, Scottsdale, Arizona; 1969 Bill Smith, Cody, Wyoming ... Brought best pen of bucking horses 2024 Pickett Pro Rodeo ...
The Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame is a cowboy hall of fame. Established in 2013, the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame exists to enrich Wyoming's cowboy and ranch heritage through various means as it sees fit. Its main purpose in doing this is to recognize individuals in the state who established the first trails and brought this culture here. [1]
CHEYENNE — Wyoming Horse Racing hosted community members and elected officials Friday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new $25 million Horse Palace at Swan Ranch. Though there’s no ...
In 1889 Wyoming Territory, Myrl Redding is a horse trader living with his wife Cora, son Cage, and some ranch hands.When Redding attempts to take his horses to a horse market in Casper, he discovers local wealthy landowner, Henry Ballard, has erected a tollbooth on the road to Casper, which goes through Ballard's property.
The 1979 Grand National (officially known as the Colt Car Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 133rd renewal of the Grand National horse race, which took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 31 March 1979. [1] [2] The race was won by Rubstic who was the first ever Scottish-trained winner.
The Battleground Gunfight, [1] also known as the Battleground Shootout, [2] was a gunfight between a posse of American lawmen and the Smith Gang.It was fought on October 8, 1901, within Arizona Territory's Fort Apache Indian Reservation, at a clearing in the forest known today as the "Battleground".
The United States' "smallest town" has been officially sold at auction for $900,000. The new owner of Buford, Wyo., is an unidentified buyer from Vietnam who, despite attending the auction in ...