Old West Saloon Art

A saloon or dancehall teen’s job was to brighten the evenings of the many lonely men of the western towns. In the Old West, men usually outnumbered women by at least three to one – sometimes more, as was the case in California in1850, where 90% of the population was male.

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Well, there just ain’t no talkin’ about the Old West, without mentioning the dozens, no hundreds – er, thousands of saloons of the American West. The very term “saloon” itself, conjures up a picture within our minds of an Old West icon, complete with a wooden false front, a wide boardwalk flanking the dusty street, a couple of hitchin

Includes photos and advertisements of women, the likes of which one might have seen hanging out in a saloon or a brothel. See ladies in Burlesque, can-can dancers, soiled doves, and other provacative poses.

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Cabins with replicated artifacts set on 40 acres, nestled in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains take you back to an old west frontier town.

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In the colonial era, before 1776, the west was of high priority for settlers and politicians. The American frontier began when Jamestown, Virginia …

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Recreation in the Old West oftentimes meant betting on the turn of a deck of cards. But for many colorful Westerners, gambling was a serious, sometimes deadly, business.