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A Widowed Mother and her six kids moved to Florida, in the early sixties from North Carolina. We had never saw a TV, but my Aunt & Uncle had one, and The Lone Ranger was to be on within an hour! It was something us 6 kids will never forget. The loud Trumpet played and that huge man with a mask riding the first White Horse we had ever seen!! It amazed us and it's all we talked about , Kids at school said we were a poor family, and that's when we realized that was true..So, we begged Santa that Christmas, for a TV of our own. Santa didn't let us down!! The Lone Ranger you might say, taught us good values every episode , I'm sure Thousands across the Country learned about life like we did, from watching him and Tonto. Great Memories never Die.
My daughter lived in Chatsworth about 25 years ago, we visited there from the UK quite a few times. A neighbour told me of the Iverson Ranch and the Garden of the Gods, so, off we went to look at the True Lone Ranger Rock. I had a close encounter with two huge coyotes who were stalking me, I assume they had a den with pups nearby.
thanks for watching ! Glad I was able to visit, never thought that would even be possible or that the rock would still be where someone would know where it was for sure
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My wife and I sit down for supper each day and watch a couple of episodes of The Lone Ranger! As a 10 year old kid I used to gather at a friends house who had a television to watch the The Lone Ranger along with others at that time! Several of us boys in the neighborhood went to this little guys house as none of us had a television yet and his mother always baked us cookies while we dreamed of being on Silver riding off to do good against the bad guys! A wonderful program to instill in little minds about always doing what is right! Thank you for sharing this! I have often wondered where this was filmed!
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I was there a couple of years ago with my daughter and had much the same reaction as you. The rock is clearly visible from and close to the road but we missed it the first time. I knocked on the door of one of the houses and the lady was kind enough to walk almost to it with us. From there we tracked down Corriganville but it burned in the early 70s and only the foundations remain. If you go, the Gene Autry museum is a short drive away as is the Reagan library. I will never forget that day.
Thank you for your post. I was unaware that Corrigans ranch had burned down. That must have been shortly after my parents took me there. I can at least enjoy the pictures we took.
Awesome !!! It is my ruling, that they can never build houses on that land or that path, it is secret ground and reserved for the memory of one of the greatest superheroes ever " The Lone Ranger" . Long live the memory of Clayton Moore and his trusty horse "Silver". If there is any super hero that is "American", the Lone Ranger is it. His spirit speaks for the land,freedom and should be recognized in the military for a man whom fought for freedom,peace and never backed down. Cheers, from a Canadian
I was there a few years ago, and can't explain the excitement of being there at Iverson's. I climbed on top of the rock to cap off the day. What a thrill. I think if all the undergrowth and bushes were down like they were in the movies, it would look more like we're used to seeing. Except for the condos, that is!!
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I was pleasantly surprised to see this video. I remember watching in the early 1950's on our 7 inch Philco B&W tv. I loved that program. It gave us kids a great role model.
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Thank you for showing the rock :-). I"am fan of The Lone Ranger and if they run one of his shows and I have seen it I will see it again and agin over and over. We did have it on Comcat for a month for 2 hours at a time. But they pull the channel :-( If fans see this call comcast and let know we are still here.
Although I never had the opportunity to visit the LR Rock my older brother has seen it several times. He also visited the Lone Ranger cave where the first scenes were shot of Tonto nursing the LR back to health and the mask was cut from LR's brother's vest. Thanks for taking the time to share this wonderful piece of TV history from my childhood! Regards, Mick Bradford
Wow, breath taking man. Almost brought tears to my eyes. I used to watch this as a kid with my dad. Thank's man, I'm looking forward to your next video.
I'm old enough to have watched the originals on TV (when it was working) as a kid. I'm now almost 75 and have a bunch of episodes on DVD. I think I'll watch "Enter the Lone Ranger" where Tonto finds a sick and wounded L.R. when I go to bed tonight. Too bad kids don't have some kind of hero to look up to like the Lone Ranger, Hopalong Cassidy, or Roy Rogers anymore. They'd be better off for it. Funny thing....all those guys had guns and used them and we all played cowboy with our six shooter cap guns but we didn't grow up to be killers.
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Nice little film - I live in England, and I used to watch The Lone Ranger back in 1961 or so - thank you for showing us the rock - it's part of all our childhoods.
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I certainly hope that someone realizes what a treasure they have here, and puts up a barrier to keep thugs from painting it up, or toppling it over. Sure would hate to see houses all around it.
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After many years I thought the Lone Ranger's Rock never existed anymore.But it is still existed.The Authorities should have cleaned the bushes and shrubs around the Lone Ranger's Rock. Make it a nice place to visit. They should have protected and preserved the serounding area. Please take care of the place and the Lone Ranger Rock.Maybe the next generations will still want to see the Lone Ranger's Rock.
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes Sir ! I would have never dreamed this location would still be intact and I would not have thought anyone would even know where is is located. I was so excited to discover it and, you are right, visiting it brought back lots om memories ! Thanks for watching.
I think the Lone Ranger opening scenes were shot around 1949. There seems to be a lot more brush around the rock since then. I couldn't believe that there were buildings so close to the rock. I remember an episode of 'Have Gun Will Travel' from 1957 where the roof of a modern building can be seen in the distance.
A great man who was unashamed of being an American. He loved his country and was not embarrassed to say so. Where are the "stars" of today that can say that?? By the way, who played the Lone Ranger in the latest flick??? I think more people can tell you who played The Lone Ranger 60 years ago than who played him just a few years back.🎈🎈
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Thanks for posting your video. Beside The Lone Ranger TV series, a large number of movie serials and films starting in the 1920s were made in Chatsworth and "next door" in Simi Valley . The Iverson Ranch and Corriganville provided a variety of natural environments for productions too numerous to list here but one well-known film is The Treasure of Sierra Madre. One section of the Iverson Ranch that is very recognizable was called The Garden of The Gods. Today this area survives as a small public park of the same name. Also used in films and running under this area is a railroad tunnel that when made was the longest in the world. It is still actively used by Amtrak for their coastal runs.
There is an animal refuge in southern Utah that claims the Lone Ranger rock is on their property. I was there around 12 years ago and took pictures of the rock. But the one you photographed is the real thing. Here's a piece of trivia...The white horse in Gone With the Wind that Scarlett's dad fell off of went on to become Silver in the Lone Ranger.
Looked like Mother Nature put some wear tear on such iconic memorabilia. Also, one wonders how many sneaked of with a piece. As for me i remember watching the reruns. They sure don't make shows like this anymore.
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For more history, go to the town of Incline Village in Nevada, near the city of Reno. It's part of Washoe County, and is where the outdoor scenes for the Bonanza TV series were shot. It's on the shores of Lake Tahoe, and will be well worth the trip, as the scenery is gorgeous! I understand the pine trees are known as Ponderosa Pines, but that's just rumor, as far as I know.
DeedsResearcher The trees were called Ponderosa pines long before TV was invented! The series writers got the name of the ranch from them! Redwoods are the same- people named places after rivers, tree species, animals, landmarks, etc and events ,
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Thanks for that - great to see that location still there. From an old timer who watched in England in the 1960's. We used to have to wait till Grandstand ended - with the never ending football results which made us so impatient. The that magic moment with the opening sequence and the William Tell overture music.
I enjoyed this very much. I'm surprised that area where the rock is located isn't fenced off or protected from possible damage or vandalism. I hope it remains for many more years.
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Thank you so much. I am a nut for finding different filming locations. I really like visiting all of the locations of It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad world, near Palm Springs, Ca. I will visit this one next time. Thank you!
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I would like to see where the first episode was filmed at the end of the box canyon where the other rangers were killed and he survived. I know it must be unchanged
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In the beginning of the film the werewolf of London those families western rocks can be seen. The Lone Ranger too. It's not Tibet it's southern CA! Other rocks are studio fakes on the sound stage.
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Is the property the Lone Ranger Rock is located on, protected or public? I would think the property will get developed if not protected. It looks like developed is close to it on at least one side.
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Fantastic video.Brought back memories watching it in my childhood.Did you also watch Highway Patrol?Have been trying to identify some of the locations.Anyone know how to find some of these locations?
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Excellent..when i was young after watching lone ranger i would jump aboard my trusty shetland pony steed..ROBIN and race around the farm..killing the imaginary bad guys..RIN TIN TIN also got me going..after watching it..i would charge off shooting indians..sheez..loved my child hood heroes..💯👍
A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty High O' Silver. The Lone Ranger.
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Thank you sir! An emotional site for me, remembering back about 65 years ago & watching The Lone Ranger every Saturday morning!!
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Excellent video -- thank you ❤😂🎉😢❤
My favourite show as a child. So sad that children don’t have wonderful men like Clayton Moore to look up to and learn good, basic morals from.
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A Widowed Mother and her six kids moved to Florida, in the early sixties from North Carolina. We had never saw a TV, but my Aunt & Uncle had one, and The Lone Ranger was to be on within an hour!
It was something us 6 kids will never forget. The loud Trumpet played and that huge man with a mask riding the first White Horse we had ever seen!! It amazed us and it's all we talked about , Kids at school said we were a poor family, and that's when we realized that was true..So, we begged Santa that Christmas, for a TV of our own.
Santa didn't let us down!!
The Lone Ranger you might say, taught us good values every episode , I'm sure Thousands across the Country learned about life like we did, from watching him and Tonto.
Great Memories never Die.
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My daughter lived in Chatsworth about 25 years ago, we visited there from the UK quite a few times. A neighbour told me of the Iverson Ranch and the Garden of the Gods, so, off we went to look at the True Lone Ranger Rock. I had a close encounter with two huge coyotes who were stalking me, I assume they had a den with pups nearby.
thanks for watching ! Glad I was able to visit, never thought that would even be possible or that the rock would still be where someone would know where it was for sure
RIP Clayton Moore, thank you for great childhood memories
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My wife and I sit down for supper each day and watch a couple of episodes of The Lone Ranger! As a 10 year old kid I used to gather at a friends house who had a television to watch the The Lone Ranger along with others at that time! Several of us boys in the neighborhood went to this little guys house as none of us had a television yet and his mother always baked us cookies while we dreamed of being on Silver riding off to do good against the bad guys! A wonderful program to instill in little minds about always doing what is right! Thank you for sharing this! I have often wondered where this was filmed!
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Thank you, Sandhill, for providing this treasure. I never gave "the rock" much thought, but it is now forever etched in my mind.
Thanks for watching, like you I never dreamed I would one day actually get to see it or even know where it was located
good old days for sure still watch it almost every day
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I was there a couple of years ago with my daughter and had much the same reaction as you. The rock is clearly visible from and close to the road but we missed it the first time. I knocked on the door of one of the houses and the lady was kind enough to walk almost to it with us. From there we tracked down Corriganville but it burned in the early 70s and only the foundations remain. If you go, the Gene Autry museum is a short drive away as is the Reagan library. I will never forget that day.
Thank you for your post. I was unaware that Corrigans ranch had burned down. That must have been shortly after my parents took me there. I can at least enjoy the pictures we took.
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Awesome !!! It is my ruling, that they can never build houses on that land or that path, it is secret ground and reserved for the memory of one of the greatest superheroes ever " The Lone Ranger" . Long live the memory of Clayton Moore and his trusty horse "Silver". If there is any super hero that is "American", the Lone Ranger is it. His spirit speaks for the land,freedom and should be recognized in the military for a man whom fought for freedom,peace and never backed down. Cheers, from a Canadian
Amazing sacred ground! How many movies were filmed here?🎈🎈
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I was there a few years ago, and can't explain the excitement of being there at Iverson's. I climbed on top of the rock to cap off the day. What a thrill. I think if all the undergrowth and bushes were down like they were in the movies, it would look more like we're used to seeing. Except for the condos, that is!!
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I was pleasantly surprised to see this video. I remember watching in the early 1950's on our 7 inch Philco B&W tv. I loved that program. It gave us kids a great role model.
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That was really awesome......Thank you so much for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
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Wow, thanks for sharing that. When I was a kid I never missed the Lone Ranger, out of all the cowboy shows the Lone Ranger was my favorite by far.
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Thank you for showing the rock :-). I"am fan of The Lone Ranger and if they run one of his shows and I have seen it I will see it again and agin over and over. We did have it on Comcat for a month for 2 hours at a time. But they pull the channel :-( If fans see this call comcast and let know we are still here.
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Although I never had the opportunity to visit the LR Rock my older brother has seen it several times. He also visited the Lone Ranger cave where the first scenes were shot of Tonto nursing the LR back to health and the mask was cut from LR's brother's vest.
Thanks for taking the time to share this wonderful piece of TV history from my childhood!
Regards,
Mick Bradford
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Wow, breath taking man. Almost brought tears to my eyes. I used to watch this as a kid with my dad. Thank's man, I'm looking forward to your next video.
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The Lone Ranger rock is also in the silent version of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. (1925) Picture taken from other side of the rock.
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I'm old enough to have watched the originals on TV (when it was working) as a kid. I'm now almost 75 and have a bunch of episodes on DVD. I think I'll watch "Enter the Lone Ranger" where Tonto finds a sick and wounded L.R. when I go to bed tonight. Too bad kids don't have some kind of hero to look up to like the Lone Ranger, Hopalong Cassidy, or Roy Rogers anymore. They'd be better off for it. Funny thing....all those guys had guns and used them and we all played cowboy with our six shooter cap guns but we didn't grow up to be killers.
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Nice little film - I live in England, and I used to watch The Lone Ranger back in 1961 or so - thank you for showing us the rock - it's part of all our childhoods.
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What an awesome video! Brings back memories of the many episodes of The Lone Ranger I watched as a kid and have watched with my kids.
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It would be so great to be able to go there when having a bad day and think about those good yesteryears!
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I certainly hope that someone realizes what a treasure they have here, and puts up a barrier to keep thugs from painting it up, or toppling it over. Sure would hate to see houses all around it.
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Virtual visit is great. Thank you!
you bet, it was a fun day to find such a special place, thanks for watching
After many years I thought the Lone Ranger's Rock never existed anymore.But it is still existed.The Authorities should have cleaned the bushes and shrubs around the Lone Ranger's Rock. Make it a nice place to visit. They should have protected and preserved the serounding area.
Please take care of the place and the Lone Ranger Rock.Maybe the next generations will still want to see the Lone Ranger's Rock.
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It is neat to see that the LR. rock is still there for us LR fans to see.
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Thanks partner! Grew up with him!!!
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I want to go there i grew up whit the lone ranger it will be whit me forever i was 5 and remember it like it was yesterday
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Thanks for doing this. Brought back many happy memories.
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes Sir ! I would have never dreamed this location would still be intact and I would not have thought anyone would even know where is is located. I was so excited to discover it and, you are right, visiting it brought back lots om memories ! Thanks for watching.
This is a great video. You should feel that you have done a service for a generation of fans. Thanks so much.
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I think the Lone Ranger opening scenes were shot around 1949. There seems to be a lot more brush around the rock since then. I couldn't believe that there were buildings so close to the rock. I remember an episode of 'Have Gun Will Travel' from 1957 where the roof of a modern building can be seen in the distance.
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Thank You, Clayton Moore was a Fabulous individual.
A great man who was unashamed of being an American. He loved his country and was not embarrassed to say so. Where are the "stars" of today that can say that?? By the way, who played the Lone Ranger in the latest flick??? I think more people can tell you who played The Lone Ranger 60 years ago than who played him just a few years back.🎈🎈
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Thanks for this wonderful video!! Glad you were able to visit it. Hope it is around for a very long time!
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Thanks for posting your video. Beside The Lone Ranger TV series, a large number of movie serials and films starting in the 1920s were made in Chatsworth and "next door" in Simi Valley . The Iverson Ranch and Corriganville provided a variety of natural environments for productions too numerous to list here but one well-known film is The Treasure of Sierra Madre. One section of the Iverson Ranch that is very recognizable was called The Garden of The Gods. Today this area survives as a small public park of the same name. Also used in films and running under this area is a railroad tunnel that when made was the longest in the world. It is still actively used by Amtrak for their coastal runs.
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There is an animal refuge in southern Utah that claims the Lone Ranger rock is on their property. I was there around 12 years ago and took pictures of the rock. But the one you photographed is the real thing. Here's a piece of trivia...The white horse in Gone With the Wind that Scarlett's dad fell off of went on to become Silver in the Lone Ranger.
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Thank you! Really enjoyed seeing it. Brought back many memories.
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Enjoyed this tour!
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I Remember This Scene as the First Thing I Saw on Black and White TV when I was 3 or 4 yrs old 1960.
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Looked like Mother Nature put some wear tear on such iconic memorabilia. Also, one wonders how many sneaked of with a piece. As for me i remember watching the reruns. They sure don't make shows like this anymore.
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The Lone Ranger and Roy Rogers when I was a kid in the 50's ....!
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Thanks for sharing...great video!...I hope it is protected from development, as I know that residential areas have grown up all over the area.
david caruso From what I understand, there was a time it was threatened, but was saved, some of the residents wanted it removed
+SandhillDigger Glad they saved it!
I used to live in Chatsworth 53 years ago and lived in the country. I wonder how close I was to it.
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That was awesome. Thank you for sharing.
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I visited this site in October 2011 and shared the same experiences you did. Thanks for posting.
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Very cool! I've been by there many times.
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So sad the era is gone. The values the morals.
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For more history, go to the town of Incline Village in Nevada, near the city of Reno. It's part of Washoe County, and is where the outdoor scenes for the Bonanza TV series were shot. It's on the shores of Lake Tahoe, and will be well worth the trip, as the scenery is gorgeous! I understand the pine trees are known as Ponderosa Pines, but that's just rumor, as far as I know.
DeedsResearcher The trees were called Ponderosa pines long before TV was invented! The series writers got the name of the ranch from them! Redwoods are the same- people named places after rivers, tree species, animals, landmarks, etc and events ,
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Thanks for that - great to see that location still there. From an old timer who watched in England in the 1960's. We used to have to wait till Grandstand ended - with the never ending football results which made us so impatient. The that magic moment with the opening sequence and the William Tell overture music.
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I enjoyed this very much. I'm surprised that area where the rock is located isn't fenced off or protected from possible damage or vandalism. I hope it remains for many more years.
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Thank you so much. I am a nut for finding different filming locations. I really like visiting all of the locations of It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad world, near Palm Springs, Ca. I will visit this one next time. Thank you!
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Thank you. We went to see it as well:)
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Here at the Rock .lol barney fife.thanks mr.mcbevee.
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Would make a nice tourist spot by maybe adding a sign somewehere that says "Here rode the Lone Ranger".
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I was last there in '91.
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So brave. I went but was to scared to walk out there. Afraid of snakes.
I was surely looking myself, but did not see any...no telling how many I walked past :)
I would like to see where the first episode was filmed at the end of the box canyon where the other rangers were killed and he survived. I know it must be unchanged
was probably in this same area, Chatsworth, CA Iverson Ranch
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Lone Ranger and Cisco kid. Later Zorro. Great tv.
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Very important historical site!!
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In the beginning of the film the werewolf of London those families western rocks can be seen. The Lone Ranger too. It's not Tibet it's southern CA! Other rocks are studio fakes on the sound stage.
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Is the property the Lone Ranger Rock is located on, protected or public? I would think the property will get developed if not protected. It looks like developed is close to it on at least one side.
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Fantastic video.Brought back memories watching it in my childhood.Did you also watch Highway Patrol?Have been trying to identify some of the locations.Anyone know how to find some of these locations?
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Sad the location has changed so much.
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You better look out for snakes too
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Where exactly is it? I thought it was at Vasquez rocks
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how do i get to the lone ranger rock sight on google earth what's the address over there. it would be neat to see it on google earth.
don decruz Look at a website called Seeing the Stars and you will be able to find an address
SandhillDigger Thank you so much I'll do that. and a hi o silver and away!!!! I go in to the web site.!!!!
Was this filmed at Spahn Ranch?
baldingogre It was filmed at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, CA
Excellent..when i was young after watching lone ranger i would jump aboard my trusty shetland pony steed..ROBIN and race around the farm..killing the imaginary bad guys..RIN TIN TIN also got me going..after watching it..i would charge off shooting indians..sheez..loved my child hood heroes..💯👍
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