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Gunslinger, also gunfighter, is a name that was
given to men in the American Old West who had gained
a reputation as being dangerous with a gun.

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This room is in recognition of the West's most flamboyant breed's contribution to history.

Rich lavender walls and solid wood furnishings appoint this room; the double bed is surrounded by famous and infamous gunmen.

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The image of a Wild West filled with countless gunfights was a myth generated primarily by dime-novel authors in the late 19th century. However, gunfights did occasionally occur. The most notable and well known of these took place in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. They each varied in what led up to them. Some were simply the result of the heat of the moment, others were the result of long standing feuds, while others were between outlaws and lawmen. There were also various other reasons that resulted in gunfights. Some of these shootouts became famous, while others simply faded into history with only a few accounts of them left today. Listed below are some of the more notable and remembered gunfights that did receive wide acclaim:

# Luke Short-Jim Courtright Gunfight, February 8, 1887, Fort Worth, Texas

Wild Bill Hickok-Davis Tutt shootout

Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight, El Paso,Texas

# Gunfight of Blazer's Mills, April 4th, 1878, Lincoln County, New Mexico

# Gunfight at the OK Corral, October 26, 1881, Tombstone, Arizona

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