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- Western (genre) - Wikipedia
The Western is a genre of fiction typically set in the American frontier (commonly referred to as the "Old West" or the "Wild West") between the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the closing of the frontier in 1890 The genre is commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada [1][2]: 7
- Western film - Wikipedia
Early Westerns were mostly filmed in the studio, as in other early Hollywood films, but when location shooting became more common from the 1930s, producers of Westerns used desolate corners of Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, or Wyoming
- Western Union
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- Western | History, Genre, Movies, Characteristics, Iconic Characters . . .
western, a genre of novels and short stories, motion pictures, and television and radio shows that are set in the American West, usually in the period from the 1850s to the end of the 19th century
- Autry Museum of the American West
The Autry is a museum dedicated to bringing together the stories of all peoples of the American West, connecting the past with the present to inspire our shared future
- 100 Best Western Movies of All Time | Rotten Tomatoes
Welcome to Rotten Tomatoes’ list of the 100 best-reviewed Western movies of all time, sorted by Adjusted Tomatometer with at least 20 reviews for each selection Additionally, we picked only
- 55 Best Westerns of All Time, Ranked - Collider
From pioneering classics of the 30s and 40s to modern-day iterations of the genre, and everything in between, the 25 best Westerns of all time make up some of cinema's most iconic and enduring
- Western United States - Wikipedia
As defined by the United States Census Bureau, the Western region of the United States includes 13 states, [1] with a total 2020 population of 78,588,572 [3] The West is one of the most sparsely settled areas in the United States with 49 5 inhabitants per square mile (19 1 inhabitants km 2)
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