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R to L; Dee Dee, Sivonaldo, Mieda, Chico, Colleen, Bunny and Dix waiting for the action to start.
R to L; Elizabeth, Christopher, William, Stan, Joan, Alicia, Larry and the Junes in the front row.
R to L; Larry, the Junes, Ken, Gisele, Kevin and Tyler.
Buffalo Bill greets the crowd with an opening speech.
And leads us in the Pledge of Allegiance.
As the re-enactors troop the colors.
Wyatt Earp has the honor of flagbearer.
Buffalo Bill introduces the one-act play.
Ike Clanton looks really authentic as an outlaw.
Marshall Wyatt Earp demonstrates his quick draw.
Sensing trouble, Wyatt's friend Doc Holliday emerges from the Irma in search of his black duster..
Meanwhile, the boys are whooping it up.
Looks like this one's already had one too many.
But his friends pay his fine as he returns to his old ways.
He points an accusing finger at his enablers.
Doc Holliday looks on, as Ike Clanton explains "the situation" the Wyatt.
Fearing censure, the outlaws get ready for action.
Springing into action, they draw their guns.
The fusillade begins with general gunfire.
Ike Clanton is hit.
Wyatt finishes him as the outlaw dies hard.
But, it's all a play and the re-enactors assemble for the crowd's applause.
Ike Clanton jokes with Sivonaldo.
After the crowds disperse, Kevin, Tyler and Linda take a seat beside a bronze Great-great-grandpa Buffalo Bill.