The first Roy Rogers Museum was in Apple Valley, California. He moved it to Victorville, California where it stayed until his death. His son Roy Rogers, Jr. (Dusty) moved the museum to Branson, Missouri.
The address of the Roy Rogers Dale Evans Museum is: 3950 Green Mountain Dr, Branson, MO 65616-8555
After Trigger's death in 1965, Roy had the horse's side stretched over a plaster replica of the horse. It was placed in the Roy Rogers Museum, where it remained (first in Victorville and then in Branson) until the museum closed in 2009. The hide is now in possession of cable TV station.
Roy Rogers' famous horse, Trigger, was purchased by Rogers in 1938 for $2,500. Trigger became a beloved icon and was known as "The Smartest Horse in the World." After Trigger's passing in 1965, Rogers had him preserved, and he is now on display at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Missouri.
The Roy Rogers Museum was sold primarily due to financial difficulties and a decline in visitor attendance. After the death of Roy Rogers in 1998, the museum struggled to maintain its operations and attract sufficient crowds. In 2010, it was ultimately sold to a private buyer and the collection was dispersed, with many items auctioned off or moved to other exhibitions, reflecting the challenges of sustaining such a niche attraction.
Last I knew it was a private home.
The address of the Roy Rogers Dale Evans Museum is: 3950 Green Mountain Dr, Branson, MO 65616-8555
After Trigger's death in 1965, Roy had the horse's side stretched over a plaster replica of the horse. It was placed in the Roy Rogers Museum, where it remained (first in Victorville and then in Branson) until the museum closed in 2009. The hide is now in possession of cable TV station.
Last I knew it was a private home.
I met Roy at the museum and he was wearing a blue jacket and a matching baseball cap with a clock on the front. Didn't recognize him.
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