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ROY ROGERS MUSEUM AND THEATER |
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General Design helped Roy Rogers
Jr. achieve his vision of moving his fathers museum from the desert
of California to Branson, Missouri. After Roy Rogers passed away,
visits to the small desert town slowly declined, and that’s when Roy
Rogers Jr. and the members of his family agreed on moving the museum
to Branson. Additionally, the new museum is designed with a live
music show theater, surrounded by the museum. |
As you walk past the glass
cases and displays in the Museum you will see the old battered
car that took Roy Roger’s family out of Ohio to the promised
land of California. There's Pat Brady's Jeep Nellybelle, and
pictures of Gabby Hayes when he was a serious young actor.
There’s Dale Evans wearing fancy hats for her first photo
session, and Roy Rogers in overalls standing next to his first
horse, Babe. You'll become a part of Roy and Dale's memories of
the good times and the bad times and the hard time. Don’t forget
to see Trigger and Buttermilk, both mounted and preserved for
the fans.
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