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Cowboy Culture

The American Old West was artistically immortalized in ways only possible from the hand and heart of an avid adventurer.
From his early drawings of the western frontier, Frederic Remington was destined for success.
His lineage boasted of legendary mountain men, great artists, and George Washington himself.
No surprise, then, that he went out west alone at age 19 to Montana.
The old wild west was never so intriguing to children of all ages as it was in the days of Disney’s famed Davy Crockett.
An animated 1950s story portrays the dream of a brave young cowboy who saves the day by proving himself to be a great American hero.
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