Several John Wayne movies were filmed in Monument Valley, Arizona (located on the Navajo reservation) including "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Stagecoach", and "the Searchers".
He had a ranch but it was in Arizona.
Monument Valley, part of the Colorado Plateau, is in southern Utah & northern Arizona. It was a favorite shooting locale for director John Ford starting with Stagecoach.
Wayne co-owned a cattle ranch in Arizona but I believe it was sold sometime shortly before or after his death in 1979. I don't think the Wayne family has any interests in the property.
John Wayne filmed a total of five movies in Arizona. These films include classic titles such as "Stagecoach" (1939) and "The Searchers" (1956). Arizona's diverse landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for many of his Westerns, making it a popular location for his films.
There are two John Wayne movies that were filmed in 1974, McQ partially filmed in Seattle, Aberdeen Wa., and on the Quinlan Indian Reservation, and Brannigan filmed in Chicago and London
He had a ranch but it was in Arizona.
The phone number of the Northern Wayne Community Lib is: 570-798-2444.
North Phoenix High School in Arizona until his sophomore year.
Monument Valley, part of the Colorado Plateau, is in southern Utah & northern Arizona. It was a favorite shooting locale for director John Ford starting with Stagecoach.
The address of the Northern Wayne Community Lib is: 11 Library Road, Lakewood, 18439 0274
Arizona and Mexico
Monument valley
The address of the Northern Wayne Heritage Museum is: Po Box 184, Pikeville, NC 27863-0184
North Phoenix High School in Arizona until his sophomore year.
Wayne co-owned a cattle ranch in Arizona but I believe it was sold sometime shortly before or after his death in 1979. I don't think the Wayne family has any interests in the property.
Wayned owned a cattle ranch in Arizona and every spring a cattle auction was held.
John Wayne filmed a total of five movies in Arizona. These films include classic titles such as "Stagecoach" (1939) and "The Searchers" (1956). Arizona's diverse landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for many of his Westerns, making it a popular location for his films.