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Comic Book Resources on MSN'You’re a Daisy if You Do': Doc Holliday's Famous Tombstone Line Means More Than You ThinkDoc Holliday's favorite phrase has puzzled audiences since Tombstones' release in 1993. The phrase provides key insight into Holliday's motivations.
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Screen Rant on MSNThis Amazing Movie With 100% On RT Just Might Be John Ford's Best Western - And It Doesn't Star John WayneSurprisingly, one of the strongest contenders for the best Western in John Ford's career wasn't a product of his partnership ...
There’s a small but clear note on each of the doors at Bullock’s: “Doc Holliday died here November 8, 1887.” The downtown apparel-and-furniture store sits on the former site of Glenwood Springs Hotel, ...
Father and son Marcus and Max Jundt have made their way down from Williston, North Dakota, to open a third location of their ...
Ecco The novels, Doc and last year’s Epitaph: A Novel Of The O.K. Corral, chronicle the life and times of John Henry “Doc” Holliday, an Atlanta dentist-turned-Wild West gunfighter who sealed ...
John Henry "Doc" Holliday was born in Griffin, Georgia in 1851 and gained a reputation across the Wild West in the 1870s and 1880s as a gambler, gunslinger and sometimes lawman alongside Wyatt Earp.
The corner of Grand Avenue and Eighth Street has long been famous as the spot where Doc Holliday died. Now, visitors can learn about the gun-slinging dentist’s history at the location where he met his ...
Doc Holliday was a famously tuberculosis-ridden gunfighter best known for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and for his involvement in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona in 1881.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The Glenwood Springs Historical Society pulled the trigger Thursday on a move the group hopes will shape its future and promises to boost the town’s reputation as an Old West ...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — There’s a small but clear note on each of the doors at Bullock’s: “Doc Holliday died here November 8, 1887.” The downtown apparel-and-furniture store sits on the former site of ...
The inscription on the back strap of the derringer reads â To Doc from Kate.â Kate was Mary Katherine Horony-Cummings, a Hungarian-born prostitute and Doc Holliday's common-law wife.They met in ...
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