HAPPY TRAILS: Celebrating the Legacy of Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, “The King of the Cowboys” and “Queen of the West” ride into Hollywood with an extensive and exciting new exhibition at The Hollywood Museum in the historic Max Factor Building -“Happy Trails Celebrating the Legacy of Roy Rogers & Dale Evans”.
This collection from their film, television and personal appearances includes memorable costumes-many from Nudie, the custom western clothing maker to the Stars-Roy Rogers custom saddle, some never before seen personal items from the Rogers collection, an impressive array of vivid color movie posters, personal furniture made by actor and versatile Hollywood Performer-George Montgomery, photos, collectibles, and merchandise from once upon a time, and more.
Roy Rogers was the top box office western star by 1943, and was known for his popularity in films, television, radio, and personal appearances. Rogers has four stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Dale Evans was a well-known actress, singer, songwriter, and author-and was known for her roles in movies, television shows, personal appearances, evangelical Christian programs, and was an author of many books.
Many of us remember those great Western Cowboy movies starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, along with the great western stars Gene Autry, Andy Devine, George “Gabby” Hayes, or Smiley Burnett- and who could forget The Sons of the Pioneers singing those wonderful western songs on Saturdays at the movie theaters and in later years on TV with their weekly television show, “The Roy Rogers Show”. This exhibition takes us back in time to our childhood and all those wonderful memories with the “King of the Cowboys” and “Queen of the West”- Roy Rogers and Dale Evans”.
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