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Roy Rogers restaurants returning to Greater Cincinnati

1950: Roy Rogers.

Roy Rogers, a Western-themed fast-food chain named after the Cincinnati-born singer and actor, is returning to the area. 

One Holland Corp. is partnering with the Roy Rogers chain to expand into the Greater Cincinnati area. The plan is to open 10 new locations over the next six years, in Hamilton, Butler and Clermont counties in Ohio; Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Northern Kentucky and Dearborn County in Indiana.

Rogers was born in a tenement on Second Street in Cincinnati in 1911, where Riverfront Stadium was later constructed. The stadium, later named Cinergy Field, was home to the Reds and Bengals for 30 years. Rogers often joked that he was born on second base. 

He later became a Western star, appearing in over 100 films, and numerous radio and TV episodes of "The Roy Rogers Show." Rogers died in 1998. 


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