Zane Grey's cabin: Echoes of Wild West

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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19870201
Author:Bob Puhala

PAYSON, Ariz. It took an Ohio dentist named Pearl to stampede turn-of-the-century America's imagination toward the cowboy and his legends and romance of the Wild West - an endless fascination that continues today.

But Pearl Zane Grey, whose Western novels have sold more than 150 million copies and been translated into 24 languages, with countless stories adapted to the movie screen, only wrote of frontier life as he lived it in the days of the Wild West.

At Zane Grey Cabin, about 25 miles east of Payson, visitors get a glimpse into the world of this rugged adventurer who captured the ...

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