Tales of the rambling gunslingers, gamblers and gangsters of the Wild West are often two-parts legend and one-part truth, consumed like a shot of whiskey ” quickly and without many questions. But one ...
It turns out the graveyard plaque of the common-law wife of legendary gunfighter John Henry "Doc" Holliday was just six inches under, not stolen from a cemetery. The plaque at the Arizona Pioneers' ...
It would seem an odd place to begin the hike to where Wild West infamy rests eternal. But yes, here at the corner of a quaint neighborhood of retirees and families in Glenwood Springs, the trail rises ...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS – A new monument correcting information about Doc Holliday still can’t put to rest a key question regarding the colorful character from the old West: Just where, exactly, are his ...
Rediscovering Glenwood Springs: Explore caverns, dip in hot springs and hike to Doc Holliday’s grave
It’s common for locals to avoid some of Colorado’s more “well-known” towns, reserving visits to these places for occasions such as family visiting from North Dakota. You know them — Estes Park, ...
Editor's note: This is the first of two columns. John Henry "Doc" Holliday was just 36 years old when he died in Glenwood Springs on Nov. 8, 1887, but by then he was famous as a gunfighter and a ...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — One major legend behind one of the most iconic figures in western history is mired in taboo. After Bill Kight was asked what he’d say to Doc Holliday had the infamous gunslinger ...
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