Little Hollywood Museum. Kanab, Utah Outlaw Josey Wales Homestead Set
Exploring Little Hollywood Museum in Kanab, Utah, where many old western movies were filmed.
This place has all the old sets set into one place to explore and great for photos.
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Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Kanab, US State..
There's Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, South Coyote Buttes, Wire Pass Trail, Buckskin Gulch, Cottonwood Canyon Road, Little Hollywood Movie Museum, Kane County Information Center and more...
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The Mescal Movie Set (AWESOME) Some of your favorite westerns were filmed here.
Tombstone, The quick and the dead, The outlaw Josie Wales, Little house on the prairie, they are just a few of the movies that were filmed here at the Mescal movie set outside of Benson Arizona. I will get permission to get on the lot, I just stayed on the outskirts today.
How the West Was Lost - And How The Blind Found it Again at Little Hollywood in Kanab
This was a little skit we had to do before we ate Dinner at Little Hollywood Museum and Cookout in Kanab, UT. Please go to our website at nfbtravel.org for more information about this great time we had. More videos to come
Western Wonderland Road Trip
Moab Slickrock Hummer Tour - Dead Horse Point - Canyonlands - Arches - Hole'n the Rock - Newspaper Rock - Mesa Verde - Four Corners - Bluff, Utah - Mexican Hat Rock - Forrest Gump end of run - Monument Valley - Goulding's Old West Movie Museum - Antelope Canyon on Lake Powell - Little Hollywood Movie Museum and Johnson Canyon Western Movie Set near Kanab, Utah - Bryce Canyon - Goblin Valley. October 2012
Hollywood Museum
If you ever find yourself on Hollywood Blvd you have to check out the museums!
Moqui Cave - Kanab Utah
Moqui Cave, a southern Utah landmark, is a natural history museum featuring Native American artifacts and a large collection of dinosaur tracks.
Within Moqui Cave is a large display of Native American artifacts along with unique flourescent rocks and minerals from around the world. Also on display are a sizeable collection of pre-Columbian artifacts from Mexico and more than 1,000 arrowheads. Centuries-old ceremonial pots, jugs, bowls and working tools provide some anthropological clues into the early lives of the Anasazi and Navajo Indians. Visitors will learn of more recent history from the collection of records relating to the original United Order and the early day communal system proposed by the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Kanab - Utah
Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Kanab - Utah: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, South Coyote Buttes, Wire Pass Trail, Buckskin Gulch, Little Hollywood Movie Museum, Kanab Visitor Center, Paria River Canyon, Moqui Cave, Old Paria, Cottonwood Canyon Road
Spaghetti Western shooting locations
Almeria, Spain, June 2017
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Kanab, Utah
Kanab is a wonderful place to vacation. Be sure to stop by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Van tours are available. Sign up to volunteer to help with the animals. It is also a great place to take a hike. The Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is another great place to check out. The Little Hollywood Movie Museum is out behind a gift shop.
High Plains Drifter Movie Locations
In this video I cover two locations used in the movie directed by Clint Eastwood, located in Mono Lake California. This is a location that using Pure Imagination is highly useful. ;)
Clint Eastwood scouted the locations himself while driving a pickup truck through Oregon, Nevada and California. He chose the shores of Mono Lake because he considered the area highly photogenic. Additional scenes were filmed at Reno, Nevada's Winnemucca Lake and California's Inyo National Forest.
Paramount Ranch Filming Location of several movies and TV Shows
My best friend Betsy Landin and I visited this beautiful place known as, Paramount Ranch located in Agoura, CA. The site has posed as Tombstone, Arizona and Dodge City, Kansas. In 1927 Paramount Pictures purchased 2,400 acres for use as a movie ranch.After World War II the studio sold the property where parcels were sold to private investors. In 1952 Bill Hertz bought 326 acres that still bear the Paramount name, where he turned the land into a western town.There were far too many movies made at the Ranch to list here, but some of the more notable ones included:Union Pacific (1938), The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) and Reds (1981).
A TV Show you may be familiar with also filmed here:Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (starring Jane Seymour), The Dukes Of Hazard, Charlie's Angels, and Chips.
They are so many other great movies and shows but there's too many to name. I wasn't too familiar with this place until a few weeks before actually going, so forgive me for not having as much knowledge when taking this video. I hope you enjoy it.
Will Roberts & Jeff Shorty McCarroll at Kanab Utah Western Legends RoundUp
Will Roberts & Jeff Shorty McCarroll at Kanab Western Legends RoundUp.
Boy what a great time to had if you are intrested in the history of the old west or Hollywood westerns. Home of Little Hollywood and a list of movies as long as my arms, and my arms are long. Myself and Jeff Shorty McCarroll took a bus to the location of Outlaw outlaw josey wales set and the Lone Ranger.. THE REAL Lone Ranger.
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Utah: In Kanab im US-Bundesstaat Utah wurden viele Western gedreht. Westerns were filmed
USA Reise Utah. Der Ort Kanab im US-Bundesstaat Utah gilt in der Filmindustrie als Little Hollywood.
Dort wurden viele Western gedreht. In Kanab U.S. State Utah, has been universally recognized by the film industry as Little Hollywood. Randolph Scott The Virginia gentlemen. Utah Kanab (USA)
Many movies were there filmed [e.g. westerns]:
Deadwood Coach The Big Trail Dude Ranger Ramona The Bad-Man of Brimstone The Lone Ranger Drums Along the Mohawks Stagecoach Union Pacific Brigham Young, Frontiersman Billy the Kid Arabian Nights In Old Oklahoma or War of the Wildcats My Friend Flicka Can't Help Singing Buffalo Bill Thunderhead, Son of Flicka Ramrod Slave Girl Thunder in the Valley Black Bart Green Grass of Wyoming The Big Cat Calamity Jane and Sam Bass Red Canyon The Outriders Sierra Cattle Drive Oh, Susanna No Place to Ride Ghost Town Jubal Quinncannon, Frontier Scout The Rainmaker the Dalton Girls The Girl in Black Stackings Revolt at Fort Laramie Tomahawk Trail War Drums Bugles in the Afternoon The Lion and the Horse Westward the Women The Pony Express
Ride, Vaquero! The Yellow Tomahawk Bandit in Black Fort Yuma The BadLanders
Fort Bowie Timbuktu The Lone Ranger Death Valley Day's Have Gun, Will Travel
Route 66 Wagon Train F Troop Lassie Daniel Boone Gunsmoke Sergeants Three The Greatest Story Ever Told Duel at Diablo Ride in the Wirlwind The Shooting Brighty of Grand Canyon The Long Ride Home or A time for Killing
A Rough Night in Jerico Bandolero! Planet of the Apes The Desperadoes Mackenna's Gold Cutter's Trail The Devil and Miss Sarah The Alex Joseph Story
Run to the High Country The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing One Little Indian
In Search of Noah's Ark The Outlaw Josie Wales The Bionic Boy How the West Was Won Exorcist II: The Heretic Brigham The Car The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again Donner Pass: The road to Survival Grizzly Adams Chuck Wagon History Hidden Secrets of the Grand Canyon Six Million Dollar Man
Kanab, Montezuma Tunnels
Found this in my old videos. A little nostalgia.
Our trip down to Kanab, UT. We were working on preventing OGM and BLM from blasting and destroying these old and historic monuments.
Film set used for Hollywood westerns now risky to visit
(21 May 2011)
1. Bus on highway passing by banner on side of highway reading (Spanish) Chupaderos film set with picture of late American actor, John Wayne
2. Banner marking entry to film set
3. Close of banner reading (Spanish) Welcome, Durango is the land of film
4. House made for film set with sign outside reading (English) Undertaker, with gallows to right
5. Various of woman and children walking through middle of set area
6. Signs for Rooms and Barber shop on film set
7. Woman walking along street past Gran Almacen (Grocery Store)
8. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Maria Elena Gonzalez, Chupaderos resident:
Yes, tourism has dropped a lot, mainly those from up there, from the United States, they are the ones who have stopped coming to visit us, for that same reason, for fear that something might happen to them, and they are right. Sometimes even we don't feel safe going to Durango. Many people are just caught in the middle of a shootout, and even if they are not involved in it they get shot down on the spot.
9. Wide of mock cemetery within set dedicated to stars that have died
10. Pan from mock tombstone for Mexican actress, Dolores del Rio, to another tombstone for American actor, John Candy
11. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Maria Elena Gonzalez, Chupaderos resident:
Everybody from this town and from Durango and the outskirts used to work here. US films brought a lot of money here, so it was a great source of income.
12. Tilt up from wooden horse-drawn carriage to wide of set
13. Wide of boy riding bicycle along main street of set
14. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Maria Alejandrina Lopez, Chupaderos resident:
It has been a while since they have come to film a movie like the ones John Wayne came to film.
15. Wide of film set saloon
16. Close of sign for Bandido Saloon
17. Close of poster reading (English) Wanted, Tom Hanson Parker, for murder, reward $500
STORYLINE:
The Mexican town of Chupaderos - once a thriving film location where many classic Westerns were shot - faces an uncertain future.
The wave of violence spreading across the state of Zacatecas is keeping away both filmmakers and tourists.
The 1971 John Wayne film Big Jake, shot on the Chupaderos set, tells the story of a rancher kidnapped by a gang of bandits who then demand a ransom of one million US dollars.
But 40 years on, life is imitating art: the situation in Mexico has become eerily similar to the film's script, with even worse incidents of violence.
For the past few weeks, police and forensic experts have been working in the neighbouring town of Durango, excavating mass graves and identifying victims of drug-cartel violence.
Tourism has dropped a lot, said local resident Maria Elena Gonzalez. From the United States, they are the ones who have stopped coming to visit us, for that same reason, for fear that something might happen to them, and they are right. Sometimes even we don't feel safe going to Durango.
American movie stars such as John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Charlton Heston and Anthony Queen were regulars in the town during the golden age of the Western.
Gonzalez, who lived in Chupaderos throughout the period remembers that the film industry served as an employer for everybody from this town and from Durango and the outskirts.
US films brought a lot of money here, so it was a great source of income, she said.
Large US production companies haven't set foot in town for years, although local films and soap operas are occasionally filmed here.
It has been a while since they have come to film a movie like the ones John Wayne came to film, said local inhabitant Maria Alejandrina Lopez.
Yet for many years, the tourist trade was booming, with visitors mainly from the US coming to experience a piece of the Wild West.
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4K Tour Of Kanab Utah Part 1
We spent some time in Kanab, Utah. This is part 1 of 2 of that city. I shot the visitor center, a consignment shop and the hollywood movie sets museum. This is all in 4K so I hope you enjoy it.
Home of the Old West movies here in Kanab, Utah; Flu Shootout!
0:12-4:26 last leg of drive to Kanab
8:23 trespassing in old stable
12:14 water wheel display
13:52 Joel McCrea
13:58 Ronald Reagan
14:02 Pony Express
14:06 Zane Grey
14:18 The Lone Ranger
14:22 TV display of solar powered bathrooms
14:46 laundromat and car wash?
15:16 flashlight mug holder?
17:28 flu shoot out
19:18 inspection warning
Old west song(the good the bad and the ugly)
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Visiting Famous Filming Locations In Utah Muslim Traveller - The Travels Of Z
Utah travel vlog – Wondering what fun things to do in Utah? Let’s look at these famous movie filming locations in Monument Valley, Hole ‘N The Rock and Four Corners National Monument. If you’re one of those who love to travel through this beautiful state then make sure you stop by these beautiful locations, even if you’ve been there before, once you see the movie scenes it’ll make you look at these location in a whole new way, it happened to us!
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Four Corners Monument
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Four Corners Monument is the only place in the nation where you can stand in four states-Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah-at the same time. Located within a Navajo Tribal Park, the monument bears the seals of each state, along with a brass insert marking the exact meeting point. The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. It is the only point in the United States shared by four states, leading to the area being named the Four Corners region. The monument also marks the boundary between two semi-autonomous Native American governments, the Navajo Nation, which maintains the monument as a tourist attraction, and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation.
The origins of the state boundaries marked by the monument occurred just prior to, and during, the American Civil War, when the United States Congress acted to form governments in the area to combat the spread of slavery to the region. When the early territories were formed, their boundaries were designated along meridian and parallel lines. Beginning in the 1860s, these lines were surveyed and marked. These early surveys included some errors, but even so, the markers placed became the legal boundaries, superseding the written descriptions of geographical meridians and parallels. This includes the Four Corners Monument, which has been legally established as the corner of the four states.
Monument Valley
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Monument Valley or the valley of the rocks is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the Arizona–Utah border (around 36°59′N 110°6′WCoordinates: 36°59′N 110°6′W), near the Four Corners area. The valley lies within the territory of the Navajo Nation Reservation and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163.
Monument Valley has been featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Director John Ford used the location for a number of his best-known films and thus, in the words of critic Keith Phipps, its five square miles [13 square kilometers] have defined what decades of moviegoers think of when they imagine the American West.
Hole N The Rock
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Visit Hole N The Rock, a most unique home, carved out of a huge rock in Utah's Canyonlands Country. This historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post are open all year. Take a guided tour of the home, and appreciate the rich history within its walls.
Travelers along U.S. Highway 191 in Southwestern Utah are amazed to discover this historic 5,000 square foot home which began taking shape almost a century ago by the Christensen family. What began as a small alcove for the young Christensen boys to sleep in at night grew into a man-made engineering marvel 20years in the making. A fireplace with a 65' chimney, 14 rooms arranged around huge pillars and a deep bathtub built into the rock delight visitors who visit this most unusual home in the dessert.
Original furnishings, Alberta's paintings, Gladys's doll collection and many of the tools used to create this home remind you of the past.
In a 12 year period Albert excavated 50,000 cubic feet of sandstone from the rock. During this time he completed his famous painting Sermon on the Mount and his sculpture of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the face of the rock above his home. When Albert died in 1957, the home was not complete. Gladys's in keeping with his wishes & lifelong dreams continued to develop the property, opening a gift shop and giving tours of her home until she passed away in 1974. Gladys is laid to rest next to Albert in a small cove within the rock near the home.
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