Can you map these TV Westerns to their distinct Old West settings?
Try to keep rollin', rollin', rollin'.
Half of what there is to love about a TV Western is its distinct setting. So today we want to give you a geography quiz only a Western whiz can pass.
Take a stroll through the Western scenes below and see if you can connect TV's best Westerns to the action-packed places they took us. Good luck!
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Pick the hit Western that's set in Dodge City:
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Joaquin Valley was actually the name of the central setting on which TV Western?
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On Maverick, our favorite Texan gamblers sometimes boarded riverboats for poker games traveling which U.S. river?
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On Bonanza, it was just two hours by horse to get to which city?
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Disney's version of Daniel Boone lived in which Kentucky town?
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For a change of pace, the Western parody sitcom F Troop was set in a fictional U.S. Army outpost called what?
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Despite being called The Virginian, where was the TV show actually set?
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Walnut Grove, Minnesota, was where which TV family decided to settle on a farm?
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On Have Gun - Will Travel, Paladin stays in the Hotel Carlton, located in which city?
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Last question is for straight shooters only. Pick the Western about a rancher in North Fork, New Mexico Territory:
Can you map these TV Westerns to their distinct Old West settings?
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Just need to say Daniel Boone with Fess Parker was not Disney. That image is Parker as Davy Crockett. Disney did do Daniel Boone on the Disneys Wonderful World Of Color with a different actor.