Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2001 By Thom Huge, Former Director of Communications Fire at Fault It was fire that did it. Fire started the rustic furniture movement. But before we […]
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Welcome to Points West Online. In this blog we share articles from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West's print magazine, Points West. Enjoy the full range of topics related to the West as we post stories from recent issues, and even delve into the archives from the past twenty years. And if you're interested in receiving a printed copy of our magazine going forward, join our membership program—it's one of the benefits!
Center website casts a wide “Net” – Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSeptember 2014 Center’s website casts a wide “Net” By Marguerite House… …and the Graphics, Information Technology (IT), Interpretive Education, and Public Relations Departments The more we […]
Conservation of Russell waxes reveals their original appearance – Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineWinter 1993 Conservation of Russell Waxes Reveals Their Original Appearance By Sarah E. BoehmeFormer Curator, Whitney Western Art Museum In 1993, a second grant of $10,000 from the […]
William R. Leigh in Cody Country – Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 1998 William R. Leigh in Cody Country By Sarah E. Boehme, Former Curator, Whitney Western Art Museum The landscape and western life around Cody, […]
Our Boy Butch Cassidy – Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2001 Our Boy Butch By Marik Berghs, Guest Author He caroused the wild towns of Arland and Andersonville and bellied up to the Cowboy […]
Frontier Violence Would not Prevail – Points West Online
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2001 Frontier Violence Would Not Prevail By Mark Bagne, Guest Author Driving down main street of almost any western town, you’ll see the manicured […]