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A Rodeo to Remember: Meeting Jack Lord, the Legendary Stoney Burke, in Independence

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  In Independence, Missouri, the annual rodeo was more than just an event; it was a celebration of the Wild West spirit. Among the cowboys and rodeo clowns, one figure stood out, capturing the imagination of everyone present – Jack Lord, famously known as Stoney Burke and later of   Hawaii Five-0   fame. It was a warm evening, and the rodeo grounds, located between Truman Road and the road off of 291 going north that turns right into the caves, were illuminated just like all rodeos are. Today, this area is known for its historical significance and the extensive underground caves, but back then, it was the perfect setting for a rodeo. The air was filled with the scent of popcorn and the sound of cheering fans. As a young boy, I was thrilled to be there, but nothing could have prepared me for what was about to happen. As the rodeo events unfolded, a hush fell over the crowd. There he was, Stoney Burke, in all his glory. Jack Lord, with his rugged charm and commanding presen...

Welcome to Deputy Doug’s Dispatches

Hello everyone, and welcome to my new blog,  Deputy Doug’s Dispatches ! I’m excited to share my journey, thoughts, and stories with you. As a 100% service-connected veteran with Parkinson’s, I have a unique perspective on life, and I hope to create a space where we can explore various interests together. A Journey Through Kansas City Kansas City holds a special place in my heart. From its rich history to its vibrant culture, there’s always something new to discover. One of my favorite spots is the  Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum . Truman’s legacy is a powerful reminder of how humble beginnings can lead to great achievements. Another gem is the  Vaile Mansion  in Independence, MO. Built in 1881 by Colonel Harvey Vaile, this stunning example of Second Empire architecture boasts 31 rooms, nine marble fireplaces, and a 48,000-gallon wine cellar. It’s a testament to the opulence of the Gilded Age and a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The Magic of Musi...