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New takes on interpreting history with unscripted interpreters at Conner Prairie near Indianapolis.
Pink and orange streaks of a beautiful sunset provided a perfect backdrop as Wynona Judd sang a stirring rendition of “My Old Kentucky Home,” backed by the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, to kick off the Opening Ceremonies of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games Saturday Sept. 25 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, […]
Courtesy Charlie Ekburg/Sweetlight Photography ELKO, Nev. — When 19th-century cowboys were out on the trail for weeks or months at a time driving cattle, they had plenty of time to think, and they often put their thoughts and feelings into the form of poetry, most often recited around campfires at the end of a long […]
By Josh Boudreau, courtesy Buffalo Bill Historical Center Charlie Russell’s first exposure to cowboys was working with a cattle outfit in 19th-century Montana. After becoming a full-time professional artist, he became one of the primary depicters of the rugged, independent Western cowboy in both paint and metal. Much of Russell’s work is maintained at the […]
Marjorie Beenders brings infectious enthusiasm to every travel idea.
Many destinations are giving groups exclusives that other travelers miss out on.
There are numerous festivals around the country that offer groups an opportunity to experience these colorful spectacles and unique forms of aviation.
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