A rifle which belonged to the 19th Century American sharpshooter who inspired the musical Annie Get Your Gun has gone up for auction but failed to make its minimum asking price. Annie Oakley was a ...
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Annie Oakley artifacts locked away for decades in bank vault on display at local museum
Artifacts that belonged to sharpshooter Annie Oakley that have been locked away for decades are now on display at a local museum. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] A .32 ...
History buffs and gun enthusiasts have a special opportunity next weekend, all because of Annie Oakley. Oakley, a small woman, earned a big reputation as a straight shooter. Sitting Bull, the iconic ...
Overland Trail Museum celebrated Northeastern Colorado’s western roots with a Crossroads Barn Quilt Tea on Wednesday featuring Annie Oakley. Curator Kay Rich began the event by introducing two ladies ...
Do you enjoy the history of the Wild West? Do you enjoy women’s history? Come to the Fort Morgan Museum on May 20 at noon for a special living-history presentation on the life of Annie Oakley. Annie ...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, nobody was bigger in the entertainment field than Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. Col. William F. Cody, aka Buffalo Bill, was a buffalo hunter and U.S.
Oakley at the Mineola Fairgrounds, 1922. The Herricks Players proudly announce their upcoming production of the beloved musical Annie Get Your Gun, set to captivate audiences starting May 10, 2024.
The Annie Oakley Society honored Sharen Jester Turney and Courtenay DeHoff for embodying Western values and inspiring women nationwide.
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