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An earlier version of this story was published in December 2024. Roy Rogers, nicknamed the “King of the Cowboys,” died more ...
The iconic chain brings the nostalgia back to Cherry Hill, New Jersey with its world-famous burgers and chicken.
The Los Angeles home once belonging to Hollywood legend Roy Rogers has hit the market for the first time in 54 years with an asking price of $7.2 million.
Roy Rogers, nicknamed the “King of the Cowboys,” died more than a quarter-century ago. But, a 56-year-old fast-food restaurant chain that still bears his name is attempting a comeback, ...
Roy Rogers, often referred to as the "King of the Cowboys," was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1940s and '50s.
On The Roy Rogers Show, which ran from 1951 to 1957, Roy and his wife, Dale Evans, swept viewers away into a world of heroic cowboys and cowgirls protecting good, honest people from bad guys.
Roy Rogers has closed its sole Greater Cincinnati location after less than two years in business. The franchise's Cleves restaurant, at 151 Cooper Ave., opened in February 2023 returning to the ...
A historic, western-themed fast-food chain is closing one of its locations, less than two years after it opened. In a statement, officials with Roy Rogers announced the closure of its Cleves, Ohio ...
Roy Rogers is set to open in a 3,300 square foot building, which was previously the location of the now-closed PDQ at 614 Haddonfield Road. These restaurants were popular in the 1960s, ...