dens around Mesquite, New Mexico, just south of Las Cruces, during 1895 and 1896. At this time, the rough-and-ready camp had a population of two thousand five hundred with twelve gambling dens, seven restaurants, four mercantile establishments, a livery stable, one hotel and the usual ...
Fast forward to 1957 when the idea was hatched to recreate an authentic old west town 8 miles west of Canon City. MGM director Malcolm Brown spearheaded the effort, bringing in old buildings from around the region to make a western movie set and they called it Buckskin Joe, taken from the...
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For 1972, Lindsey Hopkins added a 1970 Eagle to his already crowded stable for Wally Dallenbach to drive as the #10 entry. The origins of the Eagle are presently unknown but it could be the redundant ex-Gurney AAR car or the unwanted Gordy Johncock car. Dallenbach drove it in the opening...
At the end of the season, sold to Mike Hall (an Australian but resident in US who had been team manager of Chuck Jones' team, had driven a T332 at Ontario and had been US West Coast distributor for Elfin) for Bobby Muir in the Australian rounds of the 1975 Tasman series (car ...
of the Austin–San Antonio stage in 1874, and Belle Shirley was named an accessory, although not a participant, in theindictmentfor that crime. She operated a livery stable in Dallas for a time and continued to have sundry unsavoury associations, both personal and professional....
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