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#9 The White Elephant in Fort Worth, Texas, stood among over 60 Wild West saloons in the city by the late 19th century.

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#9 The White Elephant in Fort Worth, Texas, stood among over 60 Wild West saloons in the city by the late 19th century.

A Photographic Journey Through the Bustling Saloons of the Wild West, from the Late 19th Century

#9 The White Elephant in Fort Worth, Texas, stood among over 60 Wild West saloons in the city by the late 19th century.

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