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The Bunkhouse...Western Radio and Video Entertainment
Welcome to the bunkhouse
When cowboys weren't out on the trail, the bunkhouse was
their home. It was a small building holding several beds for
sleeping, a woodstove and a space for a table and some chairs where the ranch hands could entertain themselves with
a rousing game of cards or checkers.
If the men were lucky enough to have someone in the group who could play a guitar, music was an added bonus. In essence, it was a place where the hired hands could relax
after a hard days work.
The picture to your right is of the bunkhouse at the Blossom
ranch in Three Creek Idaho.
We hope you enjoy the entertainment in our version of
The Bunkhouse.
THE SIDE TRAIL
From satire to science fiction.
Enjoy your ride along Rope and Wires' Side Trail.
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FRIENDS OF ROPE AND WIRE
Friends of Rope and Wire is our newest addition to the Bunkhouse.
If you love the western way of life and enjoy this site, Consider becoming part of this great new feature.
With your help, we can make Rope and Wire a great online community.
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WESTERN CLASSICS, ONLINE
A growing selection of western classic novels for your reading enjoyment.
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BUNKHOUSE RADIO
Some of the best cowboy, western , country, gospel and bluegrass
music available on the web, with a little cowboy poetry thrown in
just to make things interesting. I hope you like it.
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WESTERN VIDEOS
Some old, some new, all good. This section keeps growing. I hope you enjoy the videos
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WESTERN OLD TIME RADIO
For those of you old enough to remember, here's your chance to sit back and enjoy those old western radio shows you listened to as a kid. And for those of you too young to know. Believe it or not, there was a time when the only available electronic entertainment was an old radio.
The Six Shooter
Forty western radio shows staring Jimmy Stewart.
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Allstar Western Theater
Over twenty great old radio shows.
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Gunsmoke
Sixteen great old western radio shows.
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Mutual Radio Theater
Sixteen great old western radio shows.
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Red Ryder
Fifty-Six western radio shows geared towards a younger audience.
Chances are, you listened to these when you were younger.
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All of the radio programs are in the public domain.
You can open a copy of the creative Commons License here, if you wish.
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