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Tales of Old Tombstone

Stuart Rosebrook & Bob Boze Bell

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Western historian and author Stuart Rosebrook and Old West historian and artist Bob Boze Bell team up from Prescott and Cave Creek, Arizona, to discuss the legendary tales of Old Tombstone and the Wild West. They'll share and debate Old West history with a great roundup of guests, Western writers, artists, film makers, chroniclers, researchers and lovers of the American West from Arizona to Australia.
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Two-Lane Tales - The 66 Kids

Bob Boze Bell & Stuart Rosebrook

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Raised along Route 66 in Kingman, Arizona, Old West historian and artist Bob Boze Bell and Western historian and travel writer Stuart Rosebrook team up from Cave Creek and Prescott, Arizona, to discuss the legendary “Mother Road,” Western travel and Old West history. They'll share and debate Route 66 and Two-Lane Tales with a great cast of characters, Western writers, artists, film makers, chroniclers, researchers and lovers of the American West from around the world.
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This week join Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell with Route 66 historian and former resident of Flagstaff, where the Ohio native lived right on The Mother Road while going to Northern Arizona University in the 1970s. He is a veteran road warrior of Route 66 and loves to write and share stories about the best places to visit and enjoy along Arizona…
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This week, join Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell with their special guest, Arizona travel writer Peter Corbett. Corbett has been writing about Arizona for five decades and has been touring Tombstone and Cochise County since the mid-70s. He has a passion for history and shares with us his favorite places to visit, stay, eat and drink in Tombstone …
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On this week's episode of "Tales of Old Tombstone" host Stuart Rosebrook visits with Western historian Mark Boardman. The editor of "The Tombstone Epitaph" and features editor of "True West," Boardman shares with us his expertise on how to immerse yourself in history in Tombstone and Cochise County. They discuss the upcoming Tombstone festivals, pl…
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On this week's episode of "Two-Lane Tales," hosts Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook visit with son of The Mother Road Max McCoy. Emporia, Kansas, resident McCoy was raised just off Old Route 66 in Baxter Springs, Kansas. An award-winning fiction and nonfiction author, McCoy is the current executive director of Western Writers of America. He is a l…
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In the Territorial days of Old Tombstone and Cochise County, firearms were part of everyday life and survival. Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell share a lively conversation with world-renowned Old West firearms expert and "True West" firearms editor Phil Spangenberger about the guns of Old Tombstone, the Earps, Clantons, Cowboys, ranch women and s…
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Take a ride back into time on Old Route 66 and I-40 when author Chris Enss was pursuing her dreams of being the next primetime comedian! Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook go along for the ride as Chris keeps the one-liners going all way from Santa Monica to Chicago, with a couple of side trips back to high school prom and earning laughs at the tou…
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On this week's episode of Tales of Old Tombstone, Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell are regaled with tales of John Clum, Tombstone and the origins of The Tombstone Epitaph by the newspaper's current editor, Mark Boardman. How did John Clum start the longest running paper in "the town too tough to die?" Why did he leave? Why did he come back? Disco…
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Take a ride back into time on Old Route 66 and I-40 when author Chris Enss was pursuing her dreams of being the next primetime comedian! Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook go along for the ride as Chris keeps the one-liners going all way from Santa Monica to Chicago, with a couple of side trips back to high school prom and earning laughs at the tou…
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Ever wondered about the history of cars, music and beehive hairdos on Route 66? Hosts Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook have a rumble with the King of the Road himself Jim Hinckley about growing up beside The Mother Road, the best versions of "Route 66," Elvis sightings, AM radio, Perfume Pass, hot rods and the best pie in Mohave County!…
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Ever wondered about the history of cars, music and beehive hairdos on Route 66? Hosts Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook have a rumble with the King of the Road himself Jim Hinckley about growing up beside The Mother Road, the best versions of "Route 66," Elvis sightings, AM radio, Perfume Pass, hot rods and the best pie in Mohave County!…
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How did Virgil Earp become a lawman? Join hosts Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell in an in-depth conversation with historian Brad Courtney about Virgil Earp and how the Civil War veteran Virgil became a peace officer on the mile-high, Wild West streets of the rough and tumble mining town of Prescott, The Territorial Capital of Arizona.…
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Raised on The Mother Road in Kingman, Arizona, Two-Lane Tales' cohost Bob Boze Bell recounts the history of rock 'n roll, cars and high school bands during his storied childhood in the 1950s and 1960s. Learn how he joined a famous rock act in Las Vegas and was inspired to be a drummer just like Ringo Starr. The stories never end and the road goes o…
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Ever wonder what the connection is between the Civil War and the outlaws of the Wild West? Take a ride back to the Missouri-Kansas Border War and learn from Bob Boze Bell the connections between the James Boys and the Missouri Bushwhackers, the Cowboys vs. the Earps in Tombstone and Cochise County, the Cowboy gangs of the bootheel of New Mexico and…
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Tombstone is legendary for the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the Earps, Doc Holiday and the Clantons. But at the same time the Earps and the Cowboys were fighting for control of the rich mining town, the U.S. Army was waging a war against Geronimo and the Chiricahua Apaches. Dr. John Langellier, America's most published author on the African America…
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Ever dreamed of growing up on Route 66? Well, "Two-Lane Tale's" cohost Bob Boze Bell did in Kingman, Arizona, but it wasn't until he was in his 60s that he realized that his childhood along the "Mother Road" in the 1950s and 1960s was a story that needed to be told. In this episode of "Two-Lane Tales," we learn from Bob how he was inspired to write…
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When visitors stay at Russell True's White Stallion Ranch in Tucson, Arizona, they will discover a hidden gem: the private Western art gallery of legendary artist Allen T. True. Bob Boze Bell and Stuart Rosebrook have a rollicking discussion with Russell about his famous Uncle Allen True, a student of Howard Pyle and contemporary of N.C. Wyeth, May…
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In today's Tombstone adventure we tell you more about Bob Bose Bell. Bob is one of the premier historians and artists of the western tradition. He started by learning about Wyatt Earp and Tombstone. He also took some time to learn about Billy the Kid the gunman, and then the Lawman, Wyatt Earp And so join with Stuart Rosebrook as he joins with Bob …
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With 22 books under his belt, most of them on Route 66, Jim Hinckley is known far and wide as the world's expert on the Mother Road. A never-ending source of true and legendary tales of Route 66, Hinckley has lived most of his life in Kingman, Arizona, since the summer of 1966. In a rollicking showcase of everything 66, Hinckley shares in this epis…
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With 22 books under his belt, most of them on Route 66, Jim Hinckley is known far and wide as the world's expert on the Mother Road. A never-ending source of true and legendary tales of Route 66, Hinckley has lived most of his life in Kingman, Arizona, since the summer of 1966. In a rollicking showcase of everything 66, Hinckley shares in this epis…
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Western historians Stuart Rosebrook and Bob Boze Bell have a rollicking conversation with dude ranch entrepreneur Russell True. Raised in Tucson, Arizona, on his parents' dude ranch, The White Stallion, True has dedicated his life to maintaining the heritage and history of the historic White Stallion while expanding the True Ranch Collection to inc…
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