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The map had hung for decades in the home of “Bonanza” creator and producer David Dortort before his family donated it to the Autry National Center of the American West after his death in 2010.
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Forward progress has stopped on the Bonanza Fire in El Dorado County after it grew to about 80 acres at a moderate rate of speed. It sparked in the area of the 5200 block of Bonanza Auto Road.
As a set illustrator for Hollywood studios, Robert Temple Ayres created his most famous work at Paramount in 1959. Officially called “Map to Illustrate the Ponderosa in Nevada,” it was ...
Robert Ayres, whose “Map to Illustrate the Ponderosa in Nevada” provided the opening for TV show ‘Bonanza’ has died at the age of 98. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
The Bonanza Fire spread at least 80 acres in the Shingle Springs area of El Dorado County, California, according to Cal Fire.
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Air and ground crews have been deployed to battle the blaze. Authorities have issued evacuation orders for parts of San Jose, Bonanza, El Monte, and Lakeside neighbourhoods.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Robert Temple Ayres, the set illustrator whose burning Ponderosa map opened TV's long-running Western series "Bonanza," has died in California. He was 98.