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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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Judge Roy Bean; died in Del Rio, Texas on March 16, 1903 and is buried there.
Judge Roy Bean dies in Del Rio, Texas.
His dad was ranching south of Dryden, between Langtry (think Judge Roy Bean) and Sanderson -- some of the driest area of southwest Texas.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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West of the Pecos Museum: Memories of Judge Roy Bean and Lilly Langtry remain alive in this true west setting.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Judge Roy Bean's Tavern and Grille.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Hardin, Judge Roy Bean and yes, the Garcia boy will all be there, so sign up early.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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" When Hayden sold the "Judge Roy Bean" series to television in 1955, he built a faithful reproduction of Langtry, Texas on his own 35 acre parcel south of town.
(For a possible relationship between Lilly and Judge Roy Bean visit the Langtry, Texas website) In May of 1877 she was introduced to the Duke of Wales, later to become Edward VI.
Judge Roy Bean's Jersey Lilly Saloon Replica,
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Enroute you'll make several stops, including a visit to the Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center at Langtry, where narrated dioramas trace the lore of the "Law West of the Pecos.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Judge Roy Bean, the cantankerous "hangin' judge" of the Old West, was fond of telling the story of a "smart alecky" young attorney who found himself pleading a case in the small Texas town of Sweetwater.
Judge Roy Bean's Courtroom.
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