Rabu, 28 September 2016

December 2016 Readers’ Letters

Hungarian teacher Tamás Makra's Western-themed classroom is a hit with students, teachers and visitors alike.In the December 2016 issue of Wild West readers share dispatches about a Western-themed Hungarian classroom, Ben Sippy of Tombstone and the Dalton Gang

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