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Ride the Legend: Uniting Fans of the Iconic Highwaymen

Highwaymen masterfully blend dark storytelling with haunting harmonies, capturing the essence of outlaw romance and rugged Americana. Each track echoes with loss and longing, inviting listeners on a journey through grit and heart.

Highwaymen Trivia

What was the primary trade of the historic highwaymen in 18th century England? (Expert)
#1: Robbery
#2: Smuggling
#3: Farming
#4: Law enforcement
What famous highwayman is known for his daring thefts and the phrase "Stand and deliver!"? (Advanced)
#1: Dick Turpin
#2: Claude Duval
#3: Jonathan Wild
#4: Jack Sheppard
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Highwaymen Fun Facts

Highwaymen often had a code of conduct and would sometimes allow travelers to keep their belongings if they offered no resistance.
Many highwaymen were known for their flamboyant attire and elaborate disguises, which they used to create a sense of drama and instill fear or admiration in their victims.

Highwaymen Polls

What is your favorite aspect of Highwaymen history?
Their art and paintings
Their adventurous lifestyle
The legends and stories surrounding them
The impact on American culture
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Who is your favorite Highwayman figure?
Dick Turpin
Claude Duval
Jack Sheppard
William Joyce
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