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Here is Andy’s hand-tooled leather director’s chair from the set of the TV series Wild Bill Hickok on which he played Wild Bill’s sidekick Jingles.
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Andy’s elaborate parade saddle.
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A great photo of two old friends on the set of John Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: John Wayne and Andy Devine.
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Personal memorabilia lines the walls, from Andy’s youth in Kingman through his later years. The black & white photo shows the actor with his sons, who appeared with him in Canyon Passage (1946) but didn’t pursue careers in show business.
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Kingman, Arizona’s ultimate tribute: a stretch of Route 66 is named for the actor who grew up there.