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The Western Movie/TV Tour Guide CBL7GP0V9NED > Book # So You Wanna See Cowboy Stuff: The Western Movie/TV Tour Guide So Y ou W anna See Cowboy Stuff: Th e W estern Movie/TV Tour Guide Filesize: 7.61 MB Reviews Good electronic book and useful one. It usually does not expense a lot of. It is extremely difficult to leave it before concluding, once you begin to read the book. (Annette Boyle) DISCLAIMER | DMCA HWHJBKNDKZVS Kindle \\ So You Wanna See Cowboy Stuff: The Western Movie/TV Tour Guide SO YOU WANNA SEE COWBOY STUFF: THE WESTERN MOVIE/TV TOUR GUIDE Empire Publishing, Inc., Madison, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2003. Hard Back. Book Condition: New. First Edition. 264 Pages Indexed. This new unread book was accidently droopped and now is bumpled lightly at the top of the spine. Price adjusted accordingly. The only complete tour guide ever assembled leading you directly to all the western movie and TV memorabilia as well as filming locations in the entire United States! From California to Maine it is all right here. Exact filming locations where Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Hopalong Cassidy, Bill Elliott, John Wayne, Bonanza, The Durango Kid and all the rest shot their western films: Iverson's Corriganville, Old Tucson, Lone Pine, Sedona, Melody Ranch, Jauregui Ranch, Kernville, Moab, Walker Ranch, Bronson Cave, Monument Valley, Vasquez Rocks, Pioneertown, Big Bear, Kanab. Murals, Birthplaces, Monuments, Statues, Parks, Exhibits, Rodeos, Road Markers, Hotels, Bronzes and more. The Top Western Museums in the Country. Gene Autry, Roy Robers, Rex Allen, Will Rogers, John Wayne, Andy Devine, Warner Brothers, George Montgomery, Red Ryder, Buddy Roosevelt, Ken Maynard, Tom Mix, James Stewart, Audie Mruphy, Tex Ritter, Yakima Canutt. Detailed Studio Guides to Republic, Warner Brothers, Universal, Monogram. Birthplaces, Childhood Homes and Former Residences of Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Gail Davis, Tom Mix, William S. 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