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See America PosterWhen 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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Empire City, KansasEmpire City, Kansas - A Living Ghost Town - Located less than a mile north of Galena, Empire City was established in the spring of 1877 as a lead and zinc mining rival of nearby Galena. It's main thoroughfare was described as as so decadent that they were never exceeded in any other frontier mining camp. In the early 1900's, Empire City was annexed to Galena and no longer officially exists.

 


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Native American Founding FathersNative American Founding Fathers - It is too often forgotten that the first to settle America were the Native Americans. They, along with their chiefs and heroes should be commemorated just like like the colonists that formed our Constitution. Utilizing our great vintage photos, we have created a montage to recognize these great founders.

 

Buried Treasure - Places to Search Around Old Home Sites - Treasures are out there, just waiting to be found, and some of them may be closer to you than you think. Older homes that date back one hundred years or more have a very good chance of holding a treasure; and these old homes are in cities and towns across America.

 

Butch Cassicy DVDBuffalo Bill DVDOld West Videos - A vast and mysterious place during the days of westward expansion, the Wild West if filled with tales of lawmen, outlaws, cowboys, and adventure! Check out the Texas Rangers - The greatest lawmen the world has ever known!, Butch Cassidy and the Outlaw Trail, and Buffalo Bill and the Wild West Show. Buy individually or as a set to save money!.

 

History of the FBI - The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.

 

Native American Legends of Arizona - To begin with, you'll find three tales: Horned Toad and Giants, The Spider Tower, Weird Sentinel at Squaw Peak.

 

Ta-Vwots Conquers the Sun - The Indian is a great story-teller. Every tribe has its traditions, and the elderly men and women like to recount them, for they always find listeners.

 

Alton, Texas and Goatman’s Bridge - About 3 ½  miles from the present day town of Corinth, in Denton County, Texas, once stood the small village of Alton, which, for a decade, served as the Denton County seat. Today, a bridge at the long-gone ghost town is said to be haunted by a man they called the "Goatman."

 


Route 66 Does Not EndRoute 66 - The often romanticized Mother Road inspires in many of us a nostalgic bone which niggles at something buried deep within us. While some may see Route 66 as a link to our parents and grandparents, others perhaps feel the sense of freedom that the road provided to those early travelers. And then, for those of us that live continuously in the nostalgic past, the Mother Road is, but yet, the next adventure beyond the Santa Fe Trail. Whatever the reason, the Mother Road is an experience, a feeling, a perception, a taste of sight and sound, and a mystery that can only be resolved by driving the pavement itself.


Early Transportation on the Great Plains - The earliest method of transporting goods across the Plains must have been upon the shoulders of men. This would change; however, to include the travois, mule trains, and prairie schooners as thousands of people pushed westward.


Galvanized Yankees - These were Confederate soldiers imprisoned during the Civil War, who won their freedom by swearing their allegiance to the Union and enlisting in the Union Army.


Dodge City Kansas 1874Old West Destinations - When looking for peeks into the Old West, there are so many, we can't even begin to list them. Start out with the many Old West Trails, visit Oatman, Arizona, Fort Smith, Arkansas, numerous Kansas Cowtowns, and dozens of others.


Chaco Canyon in New MexicoChaco Canyon -  Home of Ancestral Puebloans = Preserving one of America's most significant cultural and historic areas, the Chaco Culture National Historical Park is remarkable for its distinctive architecture, numerous ruins, and ancient roads. The remote and isolated park park is located in northwestern New Mexico, between Albuquerque and Farmington, in a relatively inaccessible valley cut by the Chaco Wash.


Legends of Kansas - As this is where we've lived for the last several years and where I grew up, we have a whole 'nuther website focused on the rich history of the Sunflower State.  

 

 

American history is longer, larger, more various, more beautiful, and more terrible than anything anyone

 has ever said about it.  -- James Baldwin
 

 

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