Sentences with phrase «stagecoaches in»

The Carriage Museum is located in the town of Santa Ynez and houses one of the best collections of wagons and stagecoaches in the U.S..
Samuel L. Jackson stops a stagecoach in the middle of the snow with a mere look.
For example, a big bank with the stagecoach in their logo will not offer FHA loans over a 45 % debt ratio, while some mortgage brokers (like us) will go to 50 % debt - in - income ratio.
We live near Houston, but this summer my family of four, made up of my husband, my 7 - and 2 - year - old daughters, and myself has been to the beach in Rhode Island, saw family in Connecticut, played with Mickey Mouse in Florida, saw a Broadway show in New York City, rode in a stagecoach in Wyoming, swam at a couple of resorts within Texas, and we still have a trip to Kansas and Missouri to see the Great American Eclipse left to go.

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From colonial bed and breakfasts in New England to stagecoach stops from the Old West, there are plenty of places to spend the night that history buffs will love.
The video, which was scheduled to be distributed in mid-September (and which Searles has been bringing with him to show to dealers), shows Buffett standing in his office in front of a miniature model of Wells Fargo's trademark stagecoach.
There's even a direct nod to heritage branding in the company's stagecoach logo.
In fact, we look backward very often, like a rotating wheel upon a stagecoach turning down again and again to fundamentals.
That motorcade, led by a motorized stagecoach with a three - hundred - pound copper chili pot mounted on top, was designed to begin at the Capitol building in Washington.
Just as the stagecoaches and railroad had done, new roads in the early 1900s helped to open up Temecula to the outside world.
While Temecula Valley has changed since it's days as a stagecoach stop more than 160 years ago, one thing that has not is the warm and inviting atmosphere in Old Town Temecula.
Take in the soaring explosions at Old Faithful, look for bears and bison from the trails, explore the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, enjoy a stagecoach ride through the wilderness that ends with a traditional chuckwagon cookout at the historic Roosevelt Lodge, and much more in this 2 million - acre playground.
June is an especially popular time to visit Old Sturbridge Village because summer activities are in full swing, with daily stagecoach and boat rides, interactive crafts, fishing in the Millpond and traditional games on the Common — old - fashioned «base ball» and tug - of - war, which was called «French and English» in the early 1800s.
Games like «French & English (tug - of - war), 19th - century «base ball» and other old - fashioned pastimes are scheduled daily, in addition to fishing in the Mill Pond, toy fire balloon launches, and riverboat and stagecoach rides.
Guests can ride in the stagecoach, take a boat ride on the Quinebaug River, and enjoy classic early 19th - century games like tug - of - war (called French and...
Even stagecoaches exchanged their wheels for runners in winter.
Among the most photographed scenes are of the Village's stagecoach rolling past brilliant sugar maples on the Common, and its 19th - century Vermont Covered Bridge, framed in brilliant foliage and reflected in the Millpond.
In the 1850s, stagecoaches ceased stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks therIn the 1850s, stagecoaches ceased stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks therin town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks there.
The discussion became so heated that Thomas de Maizière decided to appear in Parliament on 31 January to make a public statement on the matter, reiterating the need to buy armed UAVs: «[Germany] can not keep the stagecoach while others are developing the railway,» he declared.
In the nineteenth - century United States, for example, those who profited from canals, barges, stagecoaches, and the pony express resisted the construction of railroads; in England, electric street lighting spread slowly, partly because of opposition from local governments with heavy investments in gas lightinIn the nineteenth - century United States, for example, those who profited from canals, barges, stagecoaches, and the pony express resisted the construction of railroads; in England, electric street lighting spread slowly, partly because of opposition from local governments with heavy investments in gas lightinin England, electric street lighting spread slowly, partly because of opposition from local governments with heavy investments in gas lightinin gas lighting.
Since we already know that Boone has no qualms about killing a freckle - faced 10 year old boy, we shudder to think of what's in store for Scott and his fellow captives once Boone carries out his plan to rob the next stagecoach.
From there, he launched a steady film career that slowed down considerably in the late»50s, after he began appearing on television but did not end until 1994, when Brinegar made his final screen appearance, as a stagecoach driver, in the 1994 film version of Maverick.
That's just how this writer - director rolls, and even as The Hateful Eight starts off in the wintry Colorado trappings of a post — Civil War Western, we're soon, essentially, in a series of rooms: a chatty stagecoach, then Minnie's Haberdashery, a drafty outpost where spit flies into gloriously rude arguments.
Andy Devine, who plays the stagecoach driver, appears in the 1956 movie Around the World in 80 Days, and lends his voice to the character of Friar Tuck in Disney's animated movie Robin Hood.
We begin in the great outdoors, when a stagecoach containing bounty hunter John Ruth (Kurt Russell) and his quarry, wanted criminal Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh), stops to engage with Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), a peer of Ruth's who's got two corpses of his own that he's taking to town for a reward.
Somewhere in the future past, The Man in the Black Hat hides out between heists at an old stagecoach stop with Jail Time, the Particle Kid, and an odd band of outlaws».
He reluctantly gives ex-Union Army major Warren, a slyer, more diabolical Django, a ride in his privately hired stagecoach.
We're introduced to Samuel L. Jackson's Union soldier - turned - bounty hunter Marquis Warren, who flags down a passing stagecoach and asks for a ride to a shelter as a blizzard moves in.
During a stagecoach robbery, he encounters a homesteader (Van Heflin) more concerned about his cattle than the outlaws» crime in progress.
Forced to take shelter in a stagecoach stopover, the three come face to face with several unfamiliar faces who seem to have agendas of their own.
As in «Django Unchained,» Tarantino invests much attention in snowy vistas, rafters and floorboards, frozen breath, whiskers and stagecoaches (there are about ten scenes of people hammering a door shut to keep out the cold).
Finally, the shot of the stagecoach and duplicate NPCs shows would could be a mechanic involving guarded convoy raids, evoking some GTA - like side missions no longer available in Online.
Revisiting and reworking the Western genre for a second time, after 2012's Django Unchained, Tarantino's latest communiqué from the American frontier ensues in the years following the Civil War where race relations run reprehensible as eight rogues diverge together at Minnie's Haberdashery — a stagecoach chalet in the Wyoming mountains — just as a blizzard touches down.
Ruth is highly dubious of Mannix's claim, but lets him join in, and the four travelers eventually arrive at a stagecoach lodge, where they seek refuge from the storm.
The Order 1886 was originally unveiled at E3 2013 with a cinematic trailer that showed the main cast of characters traveling in a stagecoach and then...
Written by Irving Wallace and Roy Huggins, based on the novel Ten Against Caesar, Gun Fury has a fairly standard revenge plot, originating from a stagecoach holdup in which Frank Slayton (Philip Carey) and his temporarily committed cohort Jess Burgess (Leo Gordon, who had appeared in Hondo) not only make off with the loot, but eventually abduct Jennifer Ballard (Donna Reed), soon to be wed to promptly resentful Ben Warren (Rock Hudson).
Vehicles weren't really a thing back then in the modern sense, so it's not like you can fill up a barn with customizable wagons and stagecoaches.
Bill Bixby plays a free - spirited gambler in an Old West town who gets a real surprise when the valuable delivery he agrees to pick up from the stagecoach turns out to be three orphans in need of a home in The Apple Dumpling Gang.
After some exterior shots of a snowy stagecoach, The Hateful Eight goes fetchingly stagy, in the vein of an Agatha - Christie locked - room mystery or a claustrophobic horror movie.
There are far too many gratuitous shots of a blizzard raging in the Wyoming landscape as a stagecoach heads for Red Rock, where bounty hunter John Ruth (Kurt Russell) plans to collect a reward for turning over fugitive murderer Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh).
At a stagecoach stopover, they meet up with the other half of the titular octet: Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth), who introduces himself as the hangman of Red Rock; laconic cowboy Joe Gage (Michael Madsen); aged Confederate Gen. Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern); and Bob (Demian Bichir), who explains he's watching the place in the owner's absence.
In the QT version, bounty hunter John Ruth (Kurt Russell, doing a muttonchop John Wayne and doing it well) is on a stagecoach taking his prisoner Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to be hanged when the coach is stopped by another verbose bounty hunter, Major Marquise Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), sitting atop a pile of corpses that he wants to collect on.
Rango» — The Bat Chase There are a number of spiritedly strange moments in Gore Verbinski's animated delight «Rango,» but the most rousing, the most jaw - dropping, the most hilarious and weird, has to be a prolonged chase sequence involving a stagecoach getting pulled by a boar and a horde of inbred rodents riding bats and firing Gatling guns.
As the story moves forward with Anna — in town while Clinch robs a stagecoach — teaching Albert to shoot in order to beat Foy at a duel, the jokes become scarcer as the screenwriters abandon almost any effort at humor when matters of the plot are concerned and less effective as the movie's own comic formula runs its course.
When the men in the stagecoach near the beginning express open mirth at seeing the mouthy, shackled Daisy take multiple punches in the face from her captor (Kurt Russell), I know the takeaway is supposed to be what dicks the men are all being.
As the eight (plus the stagecoach driver O.B., played by James Parks, and a few other surprises I'd hate to spoil) settle in, their pasts and secrets come to light — and John Ruth becomes convinced that among the men is at least one person seeking to interfere with his delivery of Daisy to the law.
Luckily, he stumbles across a stagecoach, transporting John Ruth, another famous bounty hunter, dubbed The Hangman, because he always brings his prisoners in alive.
In this 1939 film, Wayne is an outlaw traveling in a cramped stagecoach along with a prostitute (Claire Trevor, who turns in an amazing performance) and various other staple characters of the Western genre perfectly calculated for maximum uncomfortabilitIn this 1939 film, Wayne is an outlaw traveling in a cramped stagecoach along with a prostitute (Claire Trevor, who turns in an amazing performance) and various other staple characters of the Western genre perfectly calculated for maximum uncomfortabilitin a cramped stagecoach along with a prostitute (Claire Trevor, who turns in an amazing performance) and various other staple characters of the Western genre perfectly calculated for maximum uncomfortabilitin an amazing performance) and various other staple characters of the Western genre perfectly calculated for maximum uncomfortability.
Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Walton Goggins, the movie follows eight strangers who hide from a blizzard in the same stagecoach.
Moving off the soapbox, Tarantino's 8th film «The Hateful Eight» takes place in Wyoming at a stagecoach stopover during a blizzard where deception and betrayal are the order of the day.
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