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  1. The Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum was a museum in Branson, Missouri, focused on the careers of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, stars of radio, film and television. The museum was open from 1967 until 2009, at three locations in California and Missouri.

  2. According to his son, Roy Rogers, Jr., Rogers was so close with Trigger that when the beloved horse died, he hid it from his familyfor a year. He had said he couldn’t bear to have to Trigger buried in the ground and so had him stuffed and eventually put on display in the museum.

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  3. Jan 14, 2010 · In Branson, with its dozens of honky tonks and comedy clubs, the displaced Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum got lost in the shuffle. And now it has come to a bitter end.

  4. Since Roy Rogers’ death in 1998 at the age of 86 and Dale Evans’ passing in 2001 at 88, their museum had struggled financially, failing to become a major stop for people traveling along...

  5. That was down from a high of 75,000 in the days when visitors might be greeted in person by Roy, who died in 1998 at age 86, or Dale, who died in February at 88. Attendance continues to slip...

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · After The Roy Rogers Show ended came The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show. However, this new creation did not live up to the previous show’s acclaim and was dropped after only three months due to low evaluations.

  7. Jan 14, 2010 · In Branson, with its dozens of honky tonks and comedy clubs, the displaced Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum got lost in the shuffle. And now it has come to a bitter end.