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On View: Ken Burns’ American Quilts

Who knew Ken Burns was so into quilts? The International Quilt Study Center & Museum did, and it’s exhibited a lot of fine examples of Americana from the famed filmmaker’s never-before-displayed private collection.

25 Fests of the West

If you enjoy hitching your vacations to large cultural events, get out your calendar and get ready to mark down some of the greatest festivals and gatherings in the American West. We’ve got options in every state, so there are possibilities for family fun both near and far.

Tracy Miller

The painter renders remarkable creatures in acrylic and in a multitude of colors and continuing legacy of the West.

Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies

Saddle up for a tour of Alberta’s backcountry.

Rocky Mountain Rapture

It’s one of the West’s most beloved and accessible natural destinations. But there’s always something new and different to discover.

Best of the West: People, Places, and Passions

We’ve rounded up our picks for people, places, and passions that keep the West alive.

Gear Up to Camp Out

For those who love to camp, we’ve got the latest in outdoor gear that looks good and holds up, from a new-age cast-iron pan to Yeti’s latest Dryhide cooler.

The Earth Is Weeping

The author of a new Indian Wars history gets lost in the past at the site of a crucial battle where Gen. George Crook lost his stomach for the fight some 140 years ago.

Jeweler Ben Nighthorse Campbell

Through a life of sports, politics, and public service, jewelry-making has remained his first love.

Park Paragons of the West

Among dozens of historic icons who dedicated their lives to what’s been called “America’s Best Idea,” here we salute four standouts in the American West.