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Rose Parade Float Remembers Local Hero

America's new year's celebration will honor Roy Rogers, among others.

Despite moving to Apple Valley after his 18th birthday, Roy Rogers Jr. still has fond memories of Chatsworth where Western stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were long-time community members.

"That's where I spent all of my formidable years," he said. "I loved all the orange groves, citrus trees and eucalyptus trees."

The son of Roy Rogers, the "King of the Cowboys," spent the last day of 2011 prepping the 2012 RFD-TV Rose Parade Float entitled, "Happy Trails" with his son, Dustin Rogers.  The 75-foot-long float celebrates what would have been his father's 100th birthday. [Click here to see a time-lapse video of the float under construction.]

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Roy Rogers was a cowboy star at Republic Pictures and had a long-running  television series from 1951 to 1957, with an announcer who would intone: "The Roy Rogers Show, starring Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys; Trigger, his golden palomino; and Dale Evans, Queen of the West; with Pat Brady, his comical sidekick; and Roy's wonder dog, Bullet."

"Dad never made it to 100, but he is looking down on this float with a smile," said Rogers Jr. "He would especially love the 100 golden palominos that will lead the way for this float." Roy’s son and grandsons will be aboard the float singing “Happy Trails.”

Volunteers at the Rose Parade are expected to work well into the night to finish construction on the float, which will be decorated with more than 11,000 roses, 5,000 gerberas and 500 carnations.

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–Jennifer  Smith


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