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Hopalong Cassidy Trail will be dedicated today. Councilman Buford Crites, a longtime Hopalong Cassidy fan, encouraged the city to name the trail in honor of his childhood hero.
Hopalong Cassidy was introduced in 1907 as a fictional character in a story by Clarence E. Mulford. During the years, Mulford wrote 28 books featuring the cowboy. Hopalong was so ...
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 be ...
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 ...
Answer: Hopalong Cassidy was a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford (1883-1956) who wrote popular short stories and 28 books based on the Hoppy character. Cassidy, who ...
Is everyone Hoppy? Just ask collectors of Hopalong Cassidy memorabilia who claim to be the hoppiest of all especially if they come across a rare or hard-to-find Cassidy-related item, which makes th… ...
A visit to the Hopalong Cassidy Museum goes hand-in-hand with dinner and a show at the Prairie Rose Chuck Wagon Supper, located adjacent to the museum.
Grace Bradley Boyd, who came to Hollywood as a Paramount contract player in the early 1930s but abandoned her career after marrying the love of her life, William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd, has died ...