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Nudie Cohn, an immigrant from Kiev, Russia (now Ukraine) became tailor to the stars. His custom clothing and horse tack were used extensively in the westerns and by western stars in 1950's. During this period he also began to customize cars or nudie mobiles. One of the ten existing nudie mobiles is now on display at the museum along with selected costumes and clothing worn by various stars. Come and check them out! To learn more about Nudie and his creations visit The Official Nudie Website |
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Enjoy our newly updated orientation film in the Wild West Theater. Showings are available on request during regular museum hours. Or if you happen to be in town on a Thursday or Friday come by at 7:00 PM or on Saturday at 4:00 PM to see a Lone Pine movie.
The Museum is participating again this year in the Inyo County Superintendent of School's, 2nd Annual Community Reads program. This year’s book to read is “The Other Side of the Mountain”, by Evans G. Valens. Join us at 7:00 PM in the theater on January 20th and the 27th and February 3rd and 10th for great films.
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Explore, the museum's extensive collection of real movie costumes, movie cars, props, posters, and other memorabilia. This collection tells the story of filming in the area in and around Lone Pine from the early days of the Round Up to the modern blockbusters of today such as Iron Man. While you're here, don't forget to make the short trip up Whitney Portal Road and take the Self Guided Tour of Movie Road and get a first hand look at real shooting locations of a great many motion pictures filmed in the beautiful Alabama Hills. You can download the Movie Road Self Guided Tour booklet from BLM here. |
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