britterbell
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Any Wild West sights near Disneyland? We might me doing a trip out West this summer and was wondering if the possibiliy of going to Disneyland while doing the Wild West was probable!
TIA! 


Your question made me think of when the Brady Bunch went to a ghost town..![]()
There is the Roy Rogers museum which I did as a kid. http://www.royrogers.com/museum.html
There are the missions in California. San Juan Capistrano is a good one and not too far from DLR.
Not sure what else you are looking for but Yosemite Nat'l Park is the most spectacular place I have ever seen.
In Colorado you can find Doc Holliday's grave and Wild Bill Hickok's.
Oh no! Trigger is gone? And Bullet? I loved Roy Rogers and Dale Evans when I was a kid. Thanks for the update!Unfortunately, the Roy Rogers Museum is no longer located in Victorville/Hesperia; it's now in Missouri. And it's going to close soon, which is really too bad, as it was a super-cool museum...I loved the old cars, and of course...Stuffed Trigger!
This reminds me, there used to be an amusement park called Frontier Village in San Jose. It was all Western themed. Ok, that wasn't anywhere near DLR and it isn't even open now but your question got me thinking about "wild west" things there are. Oh, up north in the gold country near Sacramento there are some old mining towns you can visit and pan for gold. I forgot what it was called but I'm sure you could google that find out. And there is Old Town Sacramento which has wood sidewalks and looks old. There are shops there and stuff. Not near DLR either, but in case you came up north.
Just found out, google ghost towns or mining towns in Calfornia and you will get pages of lists people have made.
This reminds me, there used to be an amusement park called Frontier Village in San Jose. It was all Western themed. Ok, that wasn't anywhere near DLR and it isn't even open now but your question got me thinking about "wild west" things there are. Oh, up north in the gold country near Sacramento there are some old mining towns you can visit and pan for gold. I forgot what it was called but I'm sure you could google that find out. And there is Old Town Sacramento which has wood sidewalks and looks old. There are shops there and stuff. Not near DLR either, but in case you came up north.
Just found out, google ghost towns or mining towns in Calfornia and you will get pages of lists people have made.
In Colorado you can find Doc Holliday's grave and Wild Bill Hickok's.
No it's closed. It closed in the mid '80's to build a Walmart I believe. It was like Knotts but much smaller.
http://www.frontiervillage.net/
I got my Wild West "Bill's" confused.I thought Wild Bill was in Deadwood, South Dakota.
Did he get moved?