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The Zane Grey Museum, 135 Scenic Drive, Lackawaxen. According to the Park Service press release, the Zane Grey Festival is geared toward fun for the entire family.
Zane Grey's legacy of literature and sportsmanship lives on in Lackawaxen, on the Upper Delaware. Zane Grey (1872-1939) was a dentist but became famous for writing novels about America's Old West.
For many years, the Zane Grey-Arizona connection was alive and well. The prolific author called Arizona his home from 1920 to 1929, and the cabin he lived in for much of that time became a ...
Grey memorialized the Arizona landscape in many of his more than 60 novels. Of the 24 books set in Arizona, 13 take place in Mogollon Rim country, where Zane had a cabin and lived in the 1920s.
Grey’s works have been adapted into over 112 feature films, primarily in the first half of the 20th century. The 1950s TV series Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theater was based on his novels and ran ...
Before relocating to California for filmmaking, Zane Grey's literary career took off in his home in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. This structure is now both a museum to his life and a vistor's center for ...
“Zane Grey: His Life, His Adventures, His Women” by Thomas H. Pauly is the fourth book that is on the reading list. The Muskingum County Library System will have those available, or they may ...
Zane Grey first came to Rogue River country in 1916, “though he had little luck fishing while his party caught steelhead by the dozens,” his great-grandson wrote in an e-mail.
Zane Grey and Fran Striker’s fictional tales of the Texas Rangers stand in stark contrast to that of Doug J. Swanson’s historical account, that he based upon solid historical evidence.
NORWICH — Zane Grey Family Day is set for April 26 at the National Road & Zane Grey Museum, 8850 East Pike in Norwich. According to an announcement, the event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m ...
An open house celebrating Zane Grey's birthday (he was born in 1872) will be held from noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 27 and 28 at his home, which is now the Zane Grey Museum in Lackawaxen, Pa., run by the ...
Zane Grey first came to Rogue River country in 1916, “though he had little luck fishing, while his party caught steelhead by the dozens,” his great-grandson wrote in an e-mail.