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Celebrating 150 Years of the Western Cattle Trail: Stories, Songs, and the Legendary Last Cattle Drive

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Ready to saddle up for a journey through history? Discover the riveting story of the Western Cattle Trail as we prepare for its 150th anniversary celebration in Dodge City, Kansas. Join us as we unveil the thrilling plans for our November conference, packed with insightful talks on trailing cattle from South Texas, the legendary King Ranch, and the pivotal history of Adobe Walls. Feel the camaraderie with fellow history enthusiasts at our meet and greet, featuring live country music and delicious appetizers.
But that's not all—attendees will gain exclusive insights into the Northern Cheyenne Indians, explore a long-forgotten cattle trail, and witness the dramatic tale of the last cattle drive. We'll also delve into the melodies that soothed the Longhorns on their arduous journeys. Make sure to register early to secure your spot and receive a special commemorative gift. Stay tuned via our website, Facebook, and the Wild West Podcast for the latest updates, and mark November 1st and 2nd, 2024, on your calendar. This is an event you won't want to miss!

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Return of the Great Hunters
Cattle Drives Website
Legends of Dodge City Website
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Ready to saddle up for a journey through history? Discover the riveting story of the Western Cattle Trail as we prepare for its 150th anniversary celebration in Dodge City, Kansas. Join us as we unveil the thrilling plans for our November conference, packed with insightful talks on trailing cattle from South Texas, the legendary King Ranch, and the pivotal history of Adobe Walls. Feel the camaraderie with fellow history enthusiasts at our meet and greet, featuring live country music and delicious appetizers.
But that's not all—attendees will gain exclusive insights into the Northern Cheyenne Indians, explore a long-forgotten cattle trail, and witness the dramatic tale of the last cattle drive. We'll also delve into the melodies that soothed the Longhorns on their arduous journeys. Make sure to register early to secure your spot and receive a special commemorative gift. Stay tuned via our website, Facebook, and the Wild West Podcast for the latest updates, and mark November 1st and 2nd, 2024, on your calendar. This is an event you won't want to miss!

Support the Show.

Return of the Great Hunters
Cattle Drives Website
Legends of Dodge City Website
Order Books

  continue reading

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