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Roadside attractions and other curios

Barbara McMichael’s road trip takes her to small towns in the Midwest. Captivated by county courthouse facades and movie theatre marquees, she took pause at roadside markers and viewpoints that detailed local history, geology and other points of pride. Her journey through the heartland of America homes in on oversized animal sculptures and other fun roadside attractions.

 


A Library Devoted to the History of the West

The birth of the McCracken Research library in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming has a compelling history.


From Saddle Maker to Boot Maker

​Trajan Vieira grew up on a family spread in central California where as a teenager, he explained, “We used to make our own saddles.  Horseback riding was a big part of my life and I actually won a rodeo scholarship to attend West Hills College, where I majored in animal science. “After college Trajan liked to travel riding in rodeos, taking jobs making saddles and other ranch related work. It was in Cody, Wyoming,  where he met his wife and where he first realized that he wanted to be a bootmaker. He was not interested in high production, but in very detailed work. To learn the intricacies,  he traveled to Texas where he took an intensive three week curriculum given by Carl Chappell, a third-generation boot maker.