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Hollywood After the original Trigger died in 1965 at Rogers' new ranch in
Apple Valley, California, Rogers arranged for Everett Wilkens of Bischoff's Taxidermy in Los Angeles (now Bischoff's Taxidermy and Animal FX in Burbank, California) to preserve and mount the horse. The hide was professionally stretched over a foam likeness of Trigger, and the resulting mount was put on display in the
Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum when it opened in Apple Valley in 1967. The mount was later moved with the museum to
Victorville, California, in 1976, and then to
Branson, Missouri in 2003. A 24-ft (7 m) replica of a rearing Trigger was produced to sit atop the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville. The 1,300-lb (600 kg) replica could be seen from the freeway and served as a landmark until the museum closed and moved to Branson. When the fiberglass replica of Trigger was being made, Rogers was approached by the owners of the
Denver Broncos. He allowed another statue to be made for them, then broke the mold. "Bucky the Bronco", Trigger's twin, stands above the south scoreboard of
Empower Field at Mile High (formerly Broncos Stadium). After the museum's closing in 2010, its contents were placed at public auction on July 14–15, 2010 at
Christie's auction house in New York City. Trigger's preserved remains sold for $266,500 to television channel
RFD-TV, which plans to start a Western museum. Bob Tinsley, a Victorville developer who built Roy Rogers' home in nearby
Apple Valley, bought the fiberglass replica in April 2010, and plans to make the statue a part of historic Apple Valley Village. "I just couldn't see letting him go anywhere else," he explained. As of 2018, Chet Hitt and Bob Tinsley, installed Trigger's statue at the entrance of the Spirit River Center located on Apple Valley Road. In 2009, a statue of Rogers and a rearing Trigger was erected in Historic Downtown
Buford, Georgia. Buford was once a prominent leather tanning town, and in the 1940s, Rogers had a custom saddle made for Trigger at the
Bona Allen Company. ==Selected filmography==