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Late Summer Road Trip 2019: The Museum of Western Film History

One of the best parts of any road trip, are the unplanned stops. We were driving through the dusty town of Lone Pine, when we happened upon The Museum of Western Film History. This cozy gem of a museum has a treasure trove of film memorabilia from the decades of filming done in the area, primarily with westerns during the “Golden Age of Hollywood.” Entrance was a suggested donation of five dollars and it was practically empty during our hour-long visit.

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Lone Pine, with its rolling hills and desert landscape, has a rich history of being used as the backdrop for Westerns. Some of the biggest Hollywood stars, like John Wayne, Gene Autry, and Kirk Douglas have filmed movies in the area. The first exhibits that we encountered involved filming equipment.

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I had not heard of many of the the movies filmed in Lone Pine, but the posters are fabulous. I wish we still created movie posters with a flair for the dramatic!

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I was delighted to see so many nods to my favorite horse: Trigger!

A bit of back story, when I was in elementary school, my grandparents moved to Victorville, California and I would spend summers visiting them. There wasn’t much to do in the high desert community of Victorville. We went to the Victor Valley Mall and to Scandia, the local mini-golf/fun center. But hands down, the best attraction in Victorville was The Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum.

Even from a young age, I’ve loved museums. All museums. Truly, I can find an interest in pretty much anything, but I reserve a special level of affection for museums that cater to the off-beat or slightly tacky. OMG…The Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum was a weird and wonderful place.

It was absolutely filled with taxidermy, including Roger’s beloved horse and co-star, Trigger. Also “stuffed” was their dog, Bullet, and Evan’s horse, Buttermilk, along with a menagerie of non-celebrity dead pets. The taxidermy was overwhelming, but even more bizarre was the sheer volume of crap housed in the museum. It was as if every single possession; meaningful and meaningless, from the entirety of their lives was on display. Zero filter. It was amazing.

I used to beg my grandparents to take me to the museum and often, we would see Roy Rogers himself. I shook his hand! I was born in the late 70’s, so Roy Roger’s was culturally from a different generation, but I was obsessed with his museum. I didn’t much care who he was, just that his museum was endlessly fascinating. Unfortunately, the museum closed in Victorville and was moved to Branson, Missouri, where is closed for good in 2009. I would have loved to have experienced the museum as an adult to see how it held up against my childhood memories.

Here is some of the Rogers and Trigger memorabilia at The Museum of Western Film History.

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We saw fancy saddles, 1950’s era children’s toys, and general old-west stuff.

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And this…I’m still scratching my head, trying to figure it out! Thoughts?

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The biggest surprise was the small section dedicated to Quentin Tarantino’s 2012 film, Django Unchained. The museum had Dr. King Schultz’s dentist wagon, used as a cover by Christoph Waltz’s character in the film.

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A few non-western films shot in or near Lone Pine, including mega-hits Iron Man and Star Wars.

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And finally, the best of the Kevin Bacon films: Tremors!!! Tremors was one of my favorite childhood movies. So silly and so much fun.

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if you’re traveling through Lone Pine, The Museum of Western Film History is worth a quick visit. Growing up near Hollywood, we always imagine that everything is filmed on the backlots, but this is a great reminder that many of California’s natural settings have also been used to create movie magic.

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Thursday 05.13.21
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November 2020 Road Trip: Roswell, New Mexico

When we realized that Roswell was just a short detour on our way home to Colorado, we decided to make it a night-stop. Roswell might be the most heavily themed small town in America. It seemed like every business played along with the alien theme.

My favorite was the Dunkin’ Donuts Alien- we ate breakfast hat Dunkin’ after spending a night at a local Hilton Home2 Suites.

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Since we were really trying to get home by the evening, we had just enough time for a quick visit to the International UFO Museum. Unfortunately, due to Covid, we could not take a more extensive tour of the Roswell crash site, however, the museum proved to be quite entertaining.

It started in the parking lot…

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and continued to the front of the building…

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Inside we were greeted by an alien with a gentle reminder that masks are mandatory. We really appreciate the businesses that enforce mask policies and other safety measures during this pandemic.

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Tickets were only five dollars, which makes the International UFO Museum one of the best value for money places that we have ever visited. We definitely got our five dollars out of this place.

As a side note, we learned that emotional support animals are welcome when the woman in front of us enquired about her very adorable support rat. Hey, anything goes here, just keep that mask on! I adore rats, so I was happy to see a cute critter at 9am.

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One of my favorite pictures of the road trip!

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I’m not into conspiracy theories and I’m not obsessed with aliens. I do believe that we are not alone in the Universe, but I’m not sure how much I’m willing to accept the reality of what was proposed at the museum. That said, it was all very entertaining and the exhibits were professional. We spent about an hour and could have easily spent longer, if we had the time.

The exhibits included witness accounts of the incident in Roswell, other alien encounters, how aliens are shown in pop-culture and the alien autopsy. Remember back to the late 90’s when the “Alien Autopsy Video” was all the rage? I remember buying a copy for one of my friends who was obsessed with it!

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I get really excited when I see mention of my hometown of Glendale, California. This guy, Andres Gil, had a UFO sighting in the 60’s, and not only is he from Glendale, but I realized that based on the dates there is a possibility that he knew my parents or my aunt. I need to look through their school yearbooks.

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I’m glad that we visited Roswell, but this will likely be a one-time experience. It was a detour and although the alien aspect was entertaining, the town has little else to attract us. If you’re big into aliens or near Roswell on your travels, it is worth a quick visit.

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Thursday 01.28.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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