Cowtowns

Title: Cowtowns
Category: /History
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Cowtowns
To the cowboys ‘cattle towns’ or ‘cowtowns’ ,as purists referred to them, were merrily desolated towns in the mist of the desert. It was here that these cowboys could rest, get a bite to eat, gamble, or meet women. Most people thought of cowtowns as evil towns, because so much immorality went on in them. At times these places could be exhilarating or sometimes even hazardous. This era was known as the ‘Wild West’. Many …showed first 75 words of 803 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 803 total…These towns had everything you could ask for, entertainment, housing, grocery stores. These towns were considered highly developed compared to most towns of the time. Dodge City is a good illustration of cowtowns because it was one of the first ones established, and other cowtowns patterned their laws and physical appearance after this town. Cowtowns have been around since 1867 and they still exist all over the country. These towns are memorials of the ‘Wild West’.

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