The Museum of Western Film History in Lone Pine, California
Lone Pine - Where the Real West Becomes the Reel West
About three hours north of Hollywood and a million miles from urban life, nestled in the foothills of the Eastern Sierra Nevada, the little town of Lone Pine, California and the nearby Alabama Hills has been the location for hundreds of films, commercials and television shows. Since the early years of filmmaking, directors and actors, producers and their production units large and small have packed up and left Hollywood for the great outdoors.
The Lone Pine Film History Museum celebrates, interprets and preserves the film history of Lone Pine, Death Valley and the Eastern Sierra. The Museum has ten thousand square feet devoted to exhibits, interpretive projects and displays that explain the 100 year film history of Inyo County, the other side of California. It also has an 85 seat theater that regularly shows locally-made films on Thursday and Friday nights at 7 pm and Saturdays at 4 pm. The gift shop carries a wide range of movie and western related gifts. The Museum is the site for on-going events, the biggest of which is the Lone Pine Film Festival every Columbus Day weekend. Guided tours out to the set locations focus on several different subjects including westerns, science fiction and modern day film projects.
Exhibits at the museum reflect the museum's extensive collections and include: early silent films, post war films, eastern, science fiction such as Tremors and Iron Man and the many cowboy heroes who worked locally including John Wayne, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers.
All of this was made possible by a generous gift from Beverly and Jim Rogers of Intermountain West Communications Company. Many items from Mr. Rogers's personal collection are on display in the museum including the cars from Trail to San Antone and High Sierra. Other film treasures on exhibit include hats and guns of many western stars, costumes from The Shootist, and Errol Flynn's coat from Kim. Also on exhibit are several silver saddles from Mr. Rogers, including Bolin and Jeff Flowers.
Seasons Open: Open year round, seven days a week, except for Christmas and New Years Day.
Hours Open: 10 am to 6 pm (Mon, Tues, Wed,); 10 am to 7 pm (Thurs, Fri, Sat); 10 am to 4pm (Sun)
Fees: Adults $5, children free, Members of the Museum free.
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Western Film Museum Lone Pine Ca
Lone Pine Ca is known for long History of Movies, well they actually have a museum for it. Stop by it exciting to see our long line of history from the 1920's on. Many famous people have filmed here from Fatty Arbucle, Humphrey Bogart, John wayne and the list goes on.
The Museum of Western Film History is located at 701 S. Main Street, Lone Pine, CA, 760-876-9909.
Please see website for hours, events and updates, museumofwesternfilmhistory.org.
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Hello everyone, RVer Frank here with Kathee and Coco and we are continuing on our road trip in the RV, Flair, north to Bishop, California.
We are picking up this journey south of Lone Pine on the old El Camino Sierra known today as US 395.
I have been travelin’ out in these parts for quite a while, exploring and learning about the history and the pioneers that tell the story of how it was back in the day.
As we travel, I am intrigued by stories which describe historical changes in the places we visit and related vintage photos when correlated to current photos to create a visual time capsule of landmarks like, roads, landscapes and buildings taken from everyday points of view.
I will bring attention during this trip to some of those time capsules.
So come along, join us, and enjoy the ride.
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The Paiute-Shoshone Indians of the Lone Pine Community of the Lone Pine Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of Mono and Timbisha Native American Indians near Lone Pine in Inyo County, California.They are related to the Owens Valley Paiute.
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