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The Happy Wanderer theme song by Friedrich W. Moller, with lyrics by Antonia Ridge, [14] was scored by David Dunn Productions of Hollywood, CA. [15] [16] Sponsored by local area Ford dealers, [17] [18] the show received an ARB and Nielsen rating [19] of 15 as of June 2, 1965, making that series the most popular local television show in Southern ...
A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is a place where people with recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces known as "sites" or "campsites". They are also referred to as campgrounds , though a true campground also provides facilities for tent camping ; many facilities calling themselves "RV parks ...
"The Happy Wanderer" was selected as the winner of Trinidad's 1955 Road March title, awarded to the song which was most played by steelbands during that year's Trinidad and Tobago Carnival season. [17] It was the only time a non-calypso song had been awarded this honour.
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The Indio Hills Palms Park Property is managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation.The Coachella Valley Preserve, a 2,206-acre (8.93 km 2) area, is maintained by the non-profit Nature Conservancy and is one of the few in the desert with an oasis fed by natural springs that supports the only California native palm, the Washingtonia filifera, or California Fan Palm.
Even the Beatles recorded The Happy Wanderer! They sing part of a verse and the Valderi-Valdera refrain, a cappella, in a bus scene in their movie, Magical Mystery Tour (1967). His Manliness 05:49, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
The article says the sporting goods store is in Ramsey, NJ, but the Ramsey Outdoor Store location used in the show is in Paramus. It's true I have no life, but can someone confirm whether they say it's in Ramsey or not?
The Happy Bottom Riding Club (1935–1953), was a dude ranch, restaurant, and hotel operated by aviator Florence "Pancho" Barnes near Edwards Air Force Base in the Antelope Valley of California's Mojave Desert. [N 1] [1] Barnes and her club were featured in Tom Wolfe's 1979 book, The Right Stuff, and its 1983 film adaptation.