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Cooter's Place, also known simply as Cooter's, is the collective name of three museums in the United States, exhibiting memorabilia from the American action comedy TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. The museums are named after Cooter Davenport , one of the main characters in the show.
Jones and the General Lee, taken outside his store "Cooter's Place" in Sperryville, Virginia in 1999. Benjamin Lewis Jones (born August 30, 1941) is an American actor, politician, playwright, and essayist, best known for his role as Cooter Davenport in The Dukes of Hazzard.
The Dukes of Hazzard follows the adventures of "the Duke boys", cousins Bo Duke (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (including Coy and Vance Duke for most of season 5), who live on a family farm in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia (the exact location of which is never specified, though Atlanta is mentioned several times as the nearest big city), with their cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) and their ...
Actor Ben Jones, cast member of the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, opened a museum just west of Luray called "Cooter"s Place," named for Jones' character name in the series. The museum features vehicles from the TV show (including the General Lee ) and other props and memorabilia from the show, a gift shop, and an attached restaurant offering ...
Cooter's Museum: Pigeon Forge: Sevier: East: Media: Website, store and museum with memorabilia from the Dukes of Hazzard television show Cooter's Place: Nashville: Davidson: Middle: Media: Website, store and museum with memorabilia from the Dukes of Hazzard television show Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park: Byrdstown: Pickett: Middle: Biographical
So what happened to John's career after leaving "Dukes of Hazzard"? John landed another big role on TV -- Clark Kent's father on "Smallville" from 2001 to 2011. He also continued his music career ...
This is a list of episodes for the 1979–1985 CBS action-adventure/comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard.The show ran for seven seasons and a total of 147 episodes. Many of the episodes followed a similar structure: "out-of-town crooks pull a robbery, Duke boys blamed, spend the rest of the hour clearing their names, the General Lee flies and the squad cars crash". [1]
The General Lee car that crashed in Missouri was one of hundreds used in the show that aired from 1979 to 1985.