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Lesson 120
Dodge City
Dodge City, Kansas, 1870.
Through countless2 movies, TV shows and pulp3 novels, the name Dodge City has become a legend----the wildest cow town in the western frontier.
Much of the mythology4 surrounding old Dodge City centers on the town lawmen. Wyatt Earp and Bat Mastersor were real peace officers in early Dodge City. On television, Marshal Matt Dillon has thrown more outlaws5 in jail than a cactus6 has thorns.
The modern day counterpart to these legendary7 lawmen is Dodge City's Chief of Police Oakley Ralf.
Like the city itself, a lawman's life has changed considerably8 over the years. An occasional desperado needs rounding up. But Chief Ralf spends most of his time working on department administration for Community Relations----a term that might have made a frontier sheriff choke in his beer.
In 1878, Dodge City's population was about 600. Today, it's 15, 000. The city has a new Civic9 Center and two colleges. Of course, while it's true that Dodge City is keeping pace with modern times, its citizens aren't about to forget her well-known history.
At the of Boot Hill, Dodge City's famous old Front Street is reproduced just as it was in 1872. There's a museum, an apothecary10 shop, a frontier doctor's office, old fort Dodge Jail. And if you're thirsty, you could still get a glass of soda11 pop at the Long Branch Saloon.
Back in the 1800s, a cold drink wasn't the only comfort sought at the local saloon by trail-weary cowpokes. And while it's true there were a few career women in the old West, most were kept corralled at home.
Today in Dodge City, a woman's place is anywhere she wants. Nancy Trower decided12 that she wanted to be in the City Commission----the town's governing body. She campaigned for the office and was elected. The other members of the City Commission voted Nancy Mayor of Dodge City recently and she now serves as the city's chief elected official.
One of the few things that has not changed much through the years is the nature of Dodge City's economy. During the frontier's great cattle era, Dodge became a major shipping13 point for trail herds14. Its growth depended on the value of agriculture in general and cattle in particular.
Today, cattle-raising is still the biggest industry, but the ranchers who buy and raise cattle are a new breed. Harold Poe, for example. With a college degree in agriculture, Poe spends much of his time in town rather than in the fields. He lives in Dodge City and works in a local bank.
Cattlemen like Harold Poe buy most of their animals at auctions15. Dodge City has two such large stock outlets16 and they run full the year round. There is also a busy packing plant which dresses and packages beef.
Dodge City has changed just as other small towns in western America have changed.
There's a big difference between this city's past and present. Like a wise, old Kansas' cowhand17, Dodge holds on to just enough of both.
1 dodge | |
v.闪开,躲开,避开;n.妙计,诡计 | |
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3 pulp | |
n.果肉,纸浆;v.化成纸浆,除去...果肉,制成纸浆 | |
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4 mythology | |
n.神话,神话学,神话集 | |
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5 outlaws | |
歹徒,亡命之徒( outlaw的名词复数 ); 逃犯 | |
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7 legendary | |
adj.传奇(中)的,闻名遐迩的;n.传奇(文学) | |
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n.药剂师 | |
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11 soda | |
n.苏打水;汽水 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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n.船运(发货,运输,乘船) | |
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兽群( herd的名词复数 ); 牧群; 人群; 群众 | |
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15 auctions | |
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