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The Old Wild West - A state of mind |
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After all, the Old West is not really a time or a place but a state of mind. - Jim Janke - 

The American Old West comprises the history, myths, legends, stories, beliefs and cultural meanings that collected around the Western United States in the 19th century. Most often the term refers to the late 19th century, between the American Civil War and the 1890 closing of the frontier. Terms Old West and Wild West relate to life beyond the frontier. While this terminology could logically place the setting as far back as the American colonial period, the area from the "Frontier Strip" (i.e., the six U.S. states from North Dakota south to Texas) west to the Pacific Ocean is usually meant. Sometimes the tier of states just east of the Frontier strip (Minnesota to Louisiana) are also seen as the "Wild West" because of their stance as passing gates. 























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