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When It comes to the Old West, one of the first images that come to mind is the saloon. Most frontier towns, whether they were “outpost” communities in the 1850s, or the classic facade ...
Clouds of dust hang in the column of sunlight that spears through the front door and onto the hardwood floors of the Pioneer Saloon.A hazy glow looms over the century-old bar’s patterned copper ...
Last Updated on July 7, 2025 by Matt Staff When you think of the Wild West, you probably imagine gun-slinging cowboys, dusty ...
But if you’re traveling through the West this spring and summer, there's nothing better than a Western saloon that looks like it's been around since the days of Wyatt Earp—and often have. ...
If you can't get enough of gun-slinging outlaws, booze-fueled saloon brawls, or grizzled prospectors looking to strike it rich, we've rounded up 20 Old Western towns where you can spend a weekend ...
Most images of an Old West saloon are barroom brawls and gunfire, with scantily clad “soiled doves” hanging around. Not according to archeologist and historian Homer Thiel, who has extensively ...
Beer, whiskey and saloons were big business in the old west and continues today. In the United States, we consume 6.3 billion gallons of beer and 20 million cases of whiskey annually.
Old Western Saloon in Point Reyes Station has sold after 4 years. By Sam Mauhay-Moore, National Parks Reporter March 15, 2025. The building was constructed in 1906 and a second story was added ...
Now they also run an Old West saloon. Since 1989, the nonprofit Pendleton Underground Tours has offered visitors the chance to explore the connected basements and tunnels below a block of historic ...