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When you travel, do you often wonder what happened at "this place" in the past? Who lived here? What were they like? How did they live their daily lives? If that's the case for you, here at Legends of America, you will find content-rich travel destinations of the American West, including Route 66, ghost towns, outlaws, treasure tales, and even a few ghosts that we bump into along the way.

Filled with both vintage and current photographs, Legends of America focuses on small out of the way places and hidden attractions that appeal to the nostalgic and historic minded, giving you more than just a paragraph, we will take you there!

 

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Tombstone, Arizona todayTombstone - The Town Too Tough To Die  - As I stare out the window at the drizzling sleet and shiver at the plunging temperature gauge, I can only dream of warm places and re-live fond memories. And, immediately, one of my most favorite destinations comes to mind -- Tombstone, Arizona. Filled with history, ghostly legends, and high temperatures, I wonder what Christmas looks like in the Arizona desert.

 

One of the most lawless mining camps in the American West, Tombstone was soon dubbed "The Town Too Tough to Die.” The mining camp was born when a prospector named Ed Schieffelin looked out on the mountains from where he stood at Camp Huachuca, Arizona. Thinking that the rich colors of the mountains looked like a promising place to prospect, he commented on this to a nearby soldier. However, the soldier was quick to warn him that the area was controlled by Apaches and responded him "All you'll find in those hills is your tombstone."

 

However, Schieffelin was not deterred, and the next year, in February 1878, he set out to hills alone in search of his fortune. After hiding for two nights from the Apaches he spied what looked like it might be a silver vein on a ledge high above his hiding place. Climbing to the ledge, he pried out several pieces of pure silver and was elated when he estimated the vein to be some fifty feet long and twelve inches wide. Remembering the soldier’s warning he called his vein, which would later become a mine, "Tombstone.”

 

After filing the first two claims he found two more sites laden with silver ore, which he dubbed the "Lucky Cuss” and the "Toughnut." In no time at all, word spread that silver had been discovered and other prospectors began to search the area. Before long, more mines began to open including, the Grand Central, the Charleston and the Contention mines, and a mining camp was born named after Ed’s first claim – Tombstone.

 

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Triggerfingeritis - The Old West Gunman - Triggerfingeritis is an acute irritation of the sensory nerves of the index finger of habitual gun-packers; usually fatal -- to someone. This 1910 tale provides a look at some of those Old West gunfighters afflicted with Triggerfingeritis.


Albert Jennings Fountain - Missing in the Desert - Soldier, lawyer, and politician, the mystery surrounding Albert Jennings Fountain’s disappearance in the deserts of southern New Mexico has puzzled lawmen and historians for more than a century.


Cowboy Songs & Frontier Ballads - Those many songs of the Old West tell the story of frontier days sometimes with eloquence and sometimes with cowboy lingo. Check out just a few of these: The Cowboy's Dream, Git Along Little Dogies, The Last Longhorn, San Antonio Rose, and dozens more.


Helldogs in Eldorado CanyonHell Dogs of Eldorado Canyon, Nevada -

Man per man and mile per mile, Eldorado Canyon has a wider range of historical events than anywhere in the Wild West. This rich history, coupled with the turbulent events taking place in Eldorado Canyon in the 19th century has led to numerous ghost stories of dead miners, Indians and pioneers who once roamed the area.


Oklahoma Forts of the Old West - More historic forts in Oklahoma including Camp Nichols, Fort Arbuckle, Fort Towson and more.


Custom Photo Cards - We've developed a new line of custom greeting cards that combine our great vintage photographs with the words, wisdom and proverbs of the Old West. Exclusive to the Rocky Mountain General Store, there are more than 50 cards to choose from and more coming.


Granite - Montana's Silver Queen - Southeast of Phillipsburg, Montana was one of the state's largest silver mining camps. Nicknamed “Montana’s Silver Queen,” the town once boasted more than 3,000 residents.


George Maledon - Prince of Hangmen - George Maledon earned the moniker of the Prince of Hangmen while serving as Judge Isaac Parker's chief executioner during the lawless days when Parker served as judge of the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas.


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Custom Postcards - Legends of America and the Rocky Mountain General Store introduces our own line of custom postcards. Utilizing original graphic designs and our own photographs, these postcards are exclusive and can only be found here! To see this new and expanding collection, click HERE!

 

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