• Preserving the Western Trail: A Historian's Perspective an Interview with Michael Grauer

  • Aug 28 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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Preserving the Western Trail: A Historian's Perspective an Interview with Michael Grauer

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    Ever wondered how the foundations of America were built on "beef and bread"? Join us for an eye-opening journey into the heart of cowboy culture with Michael Grauer, the McCaslin Chair of Cowboy Culture and curator at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Michael's expertise shines as he previews the unique and exciting 150th anniversary conference in Dodge City, unraveling the immense impact of the Western Cattle Trail on America's economic landscape. His passion for preserving cowboy culture and art is evident as he shares a sneak peek into the robust program planned for this historic celebration.

    In this episode, we also delve into the storied past of the legendary King Ranch through the eyes of historian Bob Kennan. Learn about the significant contributions of Richard King and his descendants, as well as the hardworking unsung heroes of the cattle trails, whose stories we celebrate. We honor the efforts of Margaret and Gary Kreisinger, revered Western Trail historians who have meticulously mapped its routes and will be key figures at the upcoming conference. Plus, get insider details on an exclusive exhibition at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. This episode is not just a tribute to the trailblazers of America's cattle industry but an invitation to participate in the sesquicentennial celebration of the Western Trail.

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