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Description: Public museum in the former home and ranch of silent film cowboy star and director William Hart, contains original furnishings, a collection of western art, mementos of early Hollywood and Native American artifacts.
William S. Hart Ranch and Museum A member of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the William S. Hart Museum is less than an hour's drive from most areas of Los Angeles. The William S. Hart Park and Museum is the former retirement home of the famed silent film actor and director who produced a series of hit Western movies in the early 1900's. His beautiful Spanish Colonial Revival Style Mansion – now the Museum – exhibits an impressive collection of Western artwork by noted artists Charles M. Russell, Frederic Remington, and Joe de Yong, as well as mementos from early Hollywood, personal furnishings and effects, and artifacts representing multiple Native American cultures.
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Page title:Hart Ranch and Museum
Keywords:history, early hollywoo,d movies, cinema, silent film, films, house, museum, Charles M. Russell
Description:The home of William S. Hart Ranch and Museum
IP-address:174.143.105.49