Choosing Children's Cowboy Boots For Your Child Or For A GiftIn the 1950's, nearly every little boy had a pair of cowboy boots. They are equally popular today, and can be found in many styles for both boys and girls. When you are looking for that perfect gift, or want to treat your own youngster to something he will love, children's cowboy boots are a great start. |

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Does the Western US Cowboy Still Exist?
By Gail R. Olson
The American western cowboy has been in existence since the 1800"s. The cowboy has been showcased and romanticized over the years in movies and Wild West shows. However, the cowboy and his horse work very hard. They petrol the wide open ranges in all kinds of weather. The horse and cowboy were the best of friends because each of them needed the other to get the job done. It was not unusual for the cowboy to ride his horse fifty miles in a day.
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Cowboys vs. Redskins - A Rivalry 47 Years Strong And Counting
By Rick Bedard
Between them, the Cowboys and Redskins have won thirty-one NFC Eastern Division championships and eight Super Bowls. The Cowboys edge out the Redskins in the latter category having claimed the title of Super Bowl Champions, five times.
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A New Start for Dallas Cowboys Football Coach Wade Phillips at the Helm 2007
By Rick Bedard
On February 8, 2007, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced that Wade Phillips would be taking over as the Dallas Cowboys head coach. A native of Texas, Phillips attended the University of Houston where he spent three years as a starter at linebacker. His coaching career began with the Houston Oilers where he held the position of defensive line coach under head coach O.A. "Bum" Phillips, his father.
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