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Hospitality at Museum

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A July 25 letter writer complained of feeling unwelcome at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Victorville. I have visited the museum with relatives several times. We always enjoyed warm hospitality from everyone there.

A highlight of my grandfather’s life was the time he gave an impromptu, a cappella performance of singing-cowboy numbers with a Gabby Hayes impersonator inside the museum, to the delight of a small crowd of visitors. The employees were happy to let him express his feelings about his hero Roy Rogers the best way he knew how: through song.

Whether it stays in Victorville or makes “happy trails” to Branson, Mo., this wonderful museum will continue making former “little buckaroos” feel young again.

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Angela Dawson

Woodland Hills

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