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Route 66: America's Main Street
For
three generations of travelers, Route 66 was the highway that
linked America together. It was the mother road, and there was
never another like it. Pure nostalgia.
This audiobook is are featured in the Route 66 Museum gift shop
in Clinton, OK
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Route 66: Roadside Marvels
There’s
history in the Land Of Lincoln; and the Santa Monica Freeway at
the end of the road. From Grant Park in Chicago to the Pacific
Ocean, for twenty two hundred and seventy eight miles, Route 66
wound its way through eight states. The old road has seen it all..
This audiobook is featured in the Route 66 Museum gift shop
in Clinton, OK
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The Alamo
People
said it was "Thirteen Days To Glory", and for generations to come,
it would be revered. Books would be written, songs would be sung,
movies would be made. And the legend of the Alamo would grow until
it became bigger than life.
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Early Aviation - Barnstormers, Wingwalkers & Flying
The Mail
When
World War One ended, surplus airplanes were cheap...At county fairs
and in rural towns, they took paying customers up for airplane
rides and called themselves "Barnstormers".
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The Cowboy In Song & Story
Sit
back and enjoy story time around the campfire as the narrator tells
the tales surrounding each of the familiar camp songs we've grown
up listening to.
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The Hatfield McCoy Feud
For
years, rifle shots echoed through the mountains of Kentucky and
West Virginia. Dark secrets were hidden far back in the hollows
and no stranger dare go there.
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The Saga of Frank and Jesse James
Times
were hard in the no-man's land of Missouri during the last days
for the Civil War. Union Soldiers foraged, pillaged and terrorized
anyone they suspected of helping the southern cause. So begins
a terrifying chapter in American History....
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Billy the Kid
In
the late 1870's, cut in the sparsely settled territory of New Mexico,
life was cheap. Rustler's, thieves, and hired gunmen were drawn
to a no-man's land where they were above the law.
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Pioneers in Petticoats: The Women of the West
They
came from everywhere and from every walk of life...Belle Starr,
Calamity Jane, Annie Oakley, Baby Doe, the homesteader, the rancher,
the preacher's wife...
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Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
Tombstone
was one of the most colorful towns in the old west. Here's the
story of the OK Corral gunfight, the Crystal Palace and the Bird
Cage Theater, The Earps...
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Bullets, Booze and Bandits: Chicago's Gangland Days
Speakeasies
and bootleg whiskey attracted gangsters like Al Capone, John Dillinger,
and baby Face Nelson to Chicago.
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Bonnie and Clyde
For
twenty-two months, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker blazed a trail
of murder and terror across the southwest...
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Baby Face Nelson
Baby
Face Nelson killed in cold blood…and enjoyed it. He was
a man for hire and he worked for...
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Great American Medicine Show
For
generations, traveling medicine shows brought family entertainment
to rural hamlets and city boroughs alike. People came with all
the fervor of a camp meeting and when the last song and magic act
was over, they remained to...
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The History of Country Music
Here
in two cassettes, is 70 years of country music, a fascinating story
told by one of radio's premier announcers, Hairl Hensley.
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Days of '49
From
blacksmiths and butchers, to cowboys and criminals, all heading
west to strike it rich. Some finding great disappointment and others
finding incredible fortune.
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