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The phrase is most famously attributed to , editor of the New York Tribune , in an 1865 editorial. However, it was likely first coined by John B.L. Soule in 1851.

If you're a fan, you can find the full script and quotes on specialized fan sites. 3. Go West Young Man (1936 Film) Go West Young Man

Today, it is often discussed in the context of the "New West," balancing the historic dream of opportunity with modern challenges like high housing costs and environmental risks. 2. Only Fools and Horses (TV Episode) The phrase is most famously attributed to ,

Figures like Josiah B. Grinnell took this advice and founded new towns (e.g., Grinnell, Iowa). editor of the New York Tribune