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by Carol M Highsmith
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Butch Cassidy’s Hole-in-the-Wall Cabin has a western look. Coats and a cowboy hat hang at the Hole-in-the-Wall Cabin at Old Trail Town, a historic... more
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Butch Cassidy’s Hole-in-the-Wall Cabin has a western look. Coats and a cowboy hat hang at the "Hole-in-the-Wall" Cabin at Old Trail Town, a historic museum complex in Cody, Wyoming. Hole-in-the-Wall is a remote pass in the Big Horn Mountains of Johnson County, Wyoming. In the late 19th century the Hole in the Wall Gang, a group of cattle rustlers and other outlaws that included Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang met at this cabin, built in 1883 and now preserved at the Old Trail Town museum. I love this detail and I get goose bumps thinking about who passed through the doors of this remote cabin.
Carol M. Highsmith Influenced by Frances Benjamin Johnston and Dorothea Lange Carol M. Highsmith (born 1946) is a photographer, author, and publisher who has photographed all 50 of the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico for 30 years. She specializes in documenting architecture, ranging from the monumental to the everyday and whimsical. Highsmith is donating her life’s work of more than 100,000 images, copyright-free, to the Library of Congress, which established a rare one-person archive. Out of 14 million images, the Carol M. Highsmith collection is featured in the top six alongside of Mathew Brady and Dorethea Lange. [1] Photography Career “Is Carol Highsmith the most...
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