**Stylized vector illustration on the theme of the Wild West, the great canyon, mountains and deserts. seamless horizontally if needed** --- **archive includes** - EPS 10 - AI 10 - JPG (high resolution)
Why do people love good old Westerns and dream of Wild West town experience?! Is it about those freedom-infused landscapes or maybe, the sense of danger
This is our Cowboy On the horizon, In this striking artwork, the essence of the American frontier is beautifully portrayed as a lone cowboy and his trusted horse stand tall against the stunning backdrop of a setting sun. The warm, golden hues of the sky meld seamlessly with the raw, untamed beauty of the prairie, evoking a sense of awe and wonder that only the Wild West can inspire. It Our skilled artist has masterfully captured the spirit of freedom, bravery, and adventure that epitomizes the cowboy way of life. The cowboy's weathered hat, tipped low over his mysterious eyes, hints at a storied past of challenges and triumphs. As you gaze upon this mesmerizing piece, you'll be transported back to a time when open landscapes stretched as far as the eye could see, and the horizon was an invitation to explore the unknown. This exquisite artwork is more than just decor for your home; it's a conversation starter, a testament to the enduring allure of the Wild West, and a tribute to the indomitable spirit of the cowboy. Whether you hang it in your living room, study, or bedroom, "Cowboy on the Horizon" will infuse your space with a sense of adventure, freedom, and nostalgia. Crafted with care and passion, this art piece makes for a meaningful and thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates the rugged charm of the Wild West or has a fondness for cowboy culture. Kindly take note that each artwork is made with love and attention to detail, ensuring that you receive a high-quality piece that will bring joy and inspiration for years to come. We hope it brings a touch of the Wild West's magic into your life!
The arrival of the daguerreotype in the 1840s could not have come at a more fortuitous time for
Stroll through the dusty land of Goldfield Ghost Town and see why travelers visit this town! Is it true this place promises the fun of Arizona’s wild west?
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During a film class on Western films it was observed while watching the film The Gunfighter a main character was wearing one spur throughout the movie.
An old West bar is a place to go for great drinks, good music & dancing and often terrific grub. You'll love these fantastic spots around the West!
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This desert region plays a major role in Western movies—and offers travelers cinematic scenery and cowboy culture.
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The image of the American frontier and old west saloons, stretching from the latter decades of the 19th century to the early years of the 20th century, is
Pictured is Tombstone's Hotel Nobles. According to the Arizona state Library, the original glass plate negative of this photo was damaged in a fire in the Fly Studio. No frontier has ever captured the American imagination quite like the "Wild West", which still evokes images of dusty cowboys, out
The past is vividly alive at this museum, which is located in a recreation of an 1800s pioneer village. Prairie Song is a must-see for those interested in Oklahoma pioneer history.
The Wild West is a popular genre for movies, TV shows, games, and even comics, which means it is also a theme that commonly inspires artists to base their creations on, providing us with plenty of artwork we can admire to fuel our inspiration. In today’s showcase I present over 40 designs and illustrations, all […]
Host your own In Real Life or Virtual Murder Mystery game night with the ultimate Old West, Cowboy themed, murder mystery game. This host your own murder mystery kit is perfect for a night in with family, a dinner party game with friends or a team building exercise over Zoom for colleagues. Set during the Wild West, 1870, in the town of Dead Man this cowboy themed murder mystery game is a perfect excuse to get your boots on and enjoy a night of laughs and mysteries. Simply download the mystery game materials immediately after purchase, invite your friends and enjoy a night of laughs and mystery. Murder Mystery Plot It’s 1870 in the town of Dead Man, Kansas, USA. There’s a big crowd whoopin’ it up in Dead Man’s Saloon. The clock on the wall shows high noon—but then, it always does. All at once, word spreads that there’s going to be a shootout on Main Street. The crowd rushes outside to watch, but the street is deserted. Suddenly, two shots ring out from behind them, inside the saloon. When the crowd hurries back in, they find the dead body of Deputy Drinkwater, shot through the heart. Somebody must have stayed behind to do the evil deed. Was it One-Eyed Pete, the black-hatted outlaw? Or Patty Petticoat, the saloon dancer with the mysterious past? Or Waylin Straum, the singing cowpuncher? Who knows, pardner? Maybe it was—YOU! Trailer Game Details Murder Mystery Game Title: High Noon At Dead Man’s Saloon Game Play: Random Replay-able Game Crime: Murder Character Genders: Multiple Gender Neutral, Male & Female Characters Game Setting: 1870, Dead Man, Kansas, USA Difficulty: Medium (Replayable With Different Outcome) Game Length: 1.5 - 3.5 Hours Costume Suggestions: Cowboy & Old West Theme Ages: 14+ What's In The Download Kit Host Guide Sheriff Video & Audio Files Evidence Packs Character Booklets Game Ballot Costume Suggestions Invitations Characters 4 - 8 Player Game Annie Croakley Traveling sharpshooter, brags a lot Belle Banditt Stagecoach robber, feisty, takes no nonsense from anyone Buck N. Bronco Outlaw gang member, not too bright Buffalo Bob Traveling entertainer, full of useless fatherly advice Calamity Jill Clumsy cowgirl, always running into things and cussing about it Casey Coalburner Train engineer, thinks he’s irresistibly handsome Dewdrop Pinn Saloon Owner, hearty, likes to know everyone’s secret Doctor Quackery Traveling Snake Oil salesperson, slick, deceitful 4 - 14 Player Game Maverick Bullock Professional gambler, smooth, charming. Claims to be English. Nugget Mcrush Gold Miner, talks too much from being alone so long One-Eyed Pete Outlaw gang leader, bad-tempered. Wears an eyepatch. Patty Petticoat Saloon dancer, new, drops hints about her mysterious past Roe D. Oh Cowboy, braggart, ace with a lasso Shott O’Wiskey Bartender, seen it all, always expects the worst 4 - 20 Player Game Shuffle N. Cutt Card Dealer, sly, deals from the bottom when paid enough Songbird Lil Saloon Singer, part French, sad and boozy, a bird in a gilded cage Tinny Musick Piano Player, dreams of becoming a classical musician Waylin Straum Singing cowpuncher, ridiculously cheerful and positive Wellesley Fargo Stagecoach driver, suspicious that everyone is a bandit Yella Rose Saloon Dancer, can’t stop talking about Texas Commercial License You will need a commercial license in the following circumstances; You plan to use the game for profit (public or private) You plan to promote and host the game publicly If you are running the game as part of an event where guests or individuals are charged an entry fee If you are hosting the game for a virtual or public dinner party You are not authorised to sell or amend any game or document in any form. You must purchase the license with the game you intend on using it for. If you have already purchased the game individually please purchase this again with the license and we will refund your original order. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE
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BILLY LE KID Henry McCarty (23 novembre 1860 – 14 juillet 1881), mieux connu sous le nom de Billy Le Kid, est probablement le plus célèbre hors-la-loi du Vieil Ouest américain. Possédant plus…
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Pioneertown is an Old West inspired town in California, not far from Joshua Tree and is definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
Stepping back in time can be a fun way to spend part of your vacation. Pioneertown in the desert of California will make you feel like you’ve walked into the 1800’s with an Old West saloon, horse stables, and an old main street. You’ll expect a cowboy and tumbleweed around every corner.
An old West bar is a place to go for great drinks, good music & dancing and often terrific grub. You'll love these fantastic spots around the West!