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Picture of headquarters, circa 1891. This is the Northern Historic District. The Wild West is covered here in the Northern Historic District. This Wild West Fort was bought in Windsor, England, just down the hill from Windsor Palace and down the road from Legoland-Windsor. Life in the Wild West was rugged, dramatic, and even crazy at times. A picture of a card game between generals, circa 1895. In 1882 Lego City, Many Cowboy-Indian fights took place (most common fights took place between Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Indians). Inside the Legoredo Fortress of 1882, there were watchout posts, a stable, a jail, and a place for the General to sleep (all other soldiers slept on the grounds, even if a hurricane was blazing outside, remember this fort is only 2 miles from the Chesapeake Bay!!!) Inside the General's quarters was trap door. If you beat the general in the game of Blackjack, you fell through the trap door into the jail, with the rest of the hardcore criminals. So, if you play that general, you better bust your hand, or you might bust your future. Fights between Indians and Cowboys, such as this 1894 fight, were commonplace in the Northern Historic District. |