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Inside the auditorium, folks were watching the 1946 version of Roy Rogers. Right on time at 9:30, the 1975 Roy Rogers rode up to the Terrace Theatre, not on horse Trigger, but in a white convertible.
The star of The Roy Rogers Show bought the land in the 1960s and built a 1,700 square foot, three-bedroom, three-bedroom house on the lot, along with a two-car garage and bunkhouse.
The former Sherman Oaks home of Roy Rogers, Hollywood’s “King of the Cowboys,” recently hit the market for $7.2 million. Rogers bought the ranch property to build a house with stables for ...
The auction house is selling items from the now-closed Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Mo., next Wednesday and Thursday.
That Roy Rogers 'nostalgia' Customers on foot made a long line inside the restaurant that regularly stretched outside into 100-degree heat.
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