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110618-2400GeneVincent

Vincent Eugene Craddock, better known as singer Gene Vincent, had the hit Be-Bop-A-Lula in 1956. He was the first inductee of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, and also is in the Rock and Roll HOF.
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110618-2407RoyBrown

Roy Brown started off in boxing, but became a rhythm-and-blues singer and had a string of 15 hits from 1948-51.
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110618-2412Statue

Statue at Eternal Valley memorial park.
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110618-2420TorJohnson

Tor Johnson was a professional wrestler and actor best known as the large man in Plan 9 from Outer Space, director Ed Wood's infamous campy movie.
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110618-2423TexWilliams

Sollie Paul Williams, known as singer Tex Williams, had a talking blues style, His biggest hit was the novelty song Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) that topped the charts for weeks.
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110618-2434ZaneGreyStatue

Statue in the Zane Grey garden.
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110618-2439Mushrooms

Toad-stools at Eternal Valley.
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110618-2441WillRogersGarden

Will Rogers memorial garden at Eternal Valley. He is buried in Oklahoma.
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110618-2442VetMemorial

Veteran's memorial.
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110618-2443VetMemorial

Veteran's memorial.
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110618-2444VetMemorial

Veteran's memorial.
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110618-2446VetMemorial

Veteran's memorial.
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110618-2454VetMemorial

Veteran's memorial.
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110618-2467VetMemorial

Veteran's memorial.
Upload Date: Apr 5, 2013 09:09 PMViews: 57

140525-9919NobleJohnson

Noble Johnson was an African-American actor starting in the silent era. Films include The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the original The Ten Commandments, The Thief of Bagdad. Talkies include Moby Dick (1930) as Qeequoq, King Kong and The Son of Kong as the tribal leader on Skull Island, Lost Horizon as one of the porters. and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon as Chief Red Shirt. Johnson also was an entrepreneur, and in 1916 he founded his own studio to produce what would be called "race films" - movies made for the African-American audience, which were ignored by the mainstream film industry.
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