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The Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum opened in 1989 to honor the famous singing cowboy and Willcox native son Rex Allen. The cowboy’s talents ranged from rodeo to radio, films, and television, making him a country western icon beginning in the late 1940s. The museum features memorabilia from Rex Allen’s career, with a gift shop offering a variety of music CD’s and DVD’s of the actors’ movies and television series, as well as souvenirs and gifts. An oversized bronze statue of Rex stands across the street from the museum, with his horse KoKo buried at the foot of the statue. The museum features other real-life Willcox residents who embodied the cowboy lifestyle and values in the Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame.
150 N. Railroad Ave., Willcox, AZ 85643, Phone: 520-384-4583
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