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The Hopalong Cassidy Cowboy Museum opened Aug. 1 on the Prairie Rose ranch, home of the popular chuck wagon suppers east of Wichita. With relics from the U.S. Television Office, which owns the ...
Jun. 8—HIGH POINT — Promotional Hopalong Cassidy hats, once treasured by countless pint-sized gunslingers who adored the popular cowboy star, are about as scarce as feathers on a horse these ...
Benton? There’s already a Hopalong Cassidy Museum in the Ohio hometown of the actor who portrayed the pleasant cowboy on television and in movies, but for Hoppy’s devoted fans there can never ...
My heroes always had to be cowboys -- white hats, white horses and 'good guys' riding into the sunset. The Grand Marshal of the Grand Floral Parade for 1951 was Hopalong Cassidy, riding his horse ...
William Boyd, playing Hopalong Cassidy, was the cowboy hero of the silver screen, radio and television to many a baby boomer. Along with Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, Boyd defined the Western film genre.
On Oct. 26, 1956, your childhood hero Hopalong Cassidy, aka William S. Boyd, “the good guy in the black hat,” rode in Allentown’s Halloween parade.
Hopalong Cassidy was introduced in 1907 as a fictional character in a story by Clarence E. Mulford. Mulford eventually wrote 28 books that featured the cowboy.
He was there to plug his Hopalong Cassidy boots, spurs, shirts, toy guns and some 37 other cowboy items for moppets, and 50,000 fans and customers were on hand to say howdy.
Ah, Hopalong Cassidy. It's a name for the ages, a name most baby boomers didn't think they'd hear again, Hopalong Cassidy, cowboy hero of late-night movies and black-and-white television.
As the press noted, the Lehigh Valley Dairy "has the Eastern Pennsylvania franchise for use of Hopalong Cassidy's name in endorsement of its products, (his picture is on every milk container), and ...
She got parts in 68 movies, including 40 with Lucille Ball, who became a friend, and 28 Westerns, appearing with cowboy star Hopalong Cassidy and his famous white horse, Topper.