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Roy Rogers Museum Leaves Victorville CA

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2007

The day before it closed here, we went to visit. It was the end of an era when they passed. Please leave a rating and/or comment. Thank you.

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  • How come they moved it the Branson in the first place?

  • My mom and dad got to see the museum as they were travelling through Apple Valley, The stopped and toured it. At that time the museum was slated to close soon. While they were there Roy came in, as I heard he often did. What a treat for them? I was so jealous! I wish I had seen the museum before it closed. How sad that it had to close!

  • Never visited the inside. Seen the outside alot going in and out of the courthouse in the jail bus. As it sat right besides the city jail/courthouse.

  • So what happened to the statue of trigger, did they break that up too?

  • You know to this day I still miss the museum. Now its a car sales place. =( But its still awesome how I went to preschool with his grandson Brice. I still will never forget those field trip To that old museum r.i.p museum.

  • Roy was and is my Number One HERO. The man i looked up to and the man i wish i could have been. He is my hero at the movies and in real life.

  • @DSKRANCH My cousin saw Dusty Rogers and spoke with him while they were packing and starting to tear down everything, Dusty had told him everything was going to be set up in Ark. at a new location for the museum......?

  • Roy and Dale were a living testament to everything that was good and decent in this world.

  • The museum moved to Branson, Missouri, and only recently everything was sold off for cash to the highest bidder...damn shame...how should I show my children what life was like before everything turned ghetto and disrespectful? Really.

  • I lived in Victorville from 1987 until 2005 just 2 miles from the museum and never visited it. I wish now that I had and am saddened that I'll never get to enjoy all of the wonderful memorabilia and memories of Roy and Dale.

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