American and indian art that makes up the collection. The Brinton Museum is a very complex institution because not only are we an art museum, but we are also history and we have Natural History as well. Of beautiful acres ranch land here. We interpret the ranch land and interpret the history, we interpret the date of American History. There are a lot of wheels to this institution. Our hope is to give people a view of why this area is important and why it deserves being preserved and seen by people from all over the world. The decor andto mountains. The ranch, the purchase of the ranch in 1923 serves as the impetus for this collection and the ranch becomes the repository for the collecting. He buys over 200 works by edward see of the 35 works you rice behind me,. He dies rather prematurely in 1936 and has 650 works of art here. Of nativer 350 pieces american art. Owns somen museum very important pieces of western art, one of them being the painting of the fight, little bighorn by Freder
All right . Learn more about the history of u. S. Automobiles sunday at 6 00 p. M. And then a copy of eastern and 10 00 p. M. Eastern. You are the cspan cities tour is exploring the american story. Our spectrumof cable partners, we travel to sheridan, wyoming. Coming up in the next hour we will hear from local historians and experts. Range andits open cowboy culture, in a moment the history of rodeo in sheridan. Fort minutes we will visit kearny. Sheridanwill visit the county museum to hear about the impact coal mining had on the area. We begin with the history of rodeo. [indiscernible] no other place to be the second week in weekend of july than here in wyoming. We invite you all. Oh, say, can you see, by the dawns early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming . I tell you, this week is the biggest week in sheridan economically. Ago sheridan was dead as a doornail. There was nothing going on. Citizens decided we needed to provide someto Economic Opportunity and