Every guest who visits our Bob Hope exhibit in St. Augustine, Florida, is invited to sign a guestbook, offering their thoughts on the exhibit or even their favorite memories of Bob Hope. For those of you who might not make it to St. Augustine but have spent some time looking through our online exhibit, we invite you, too, to share your thoughts about one of America's greatest entertainment icons and golf addicts!
I have an unopen bottle of Kentucky bourbon from the 14th Annual Desert Classic [ 1973 ]. It was given at the Eldurado country club. Indian Wells. I was curious as to the value of this item? Thanks , Mr. Hartnett
Bob was truly one of the most admired men in the World!! He led a life that impacted everyone, from our men and women in the service to our factory workers at home. His USO Tour's overseas for the troops help keep us strong as a nation .... men like Bob made memories. "Thanks For The Memories" The Blackstone Family
Bob is one of my heros. I have a signed personal photo I received fro him many years ago. I am playing Bob in a local community play called legends singing Thanks for the Memory. I was wondering what was his favorite outfit since I would like to duplicate it.
Bob Hope is such an integral part of our culture! He embodies Americana from entertainment, to charities, to USO/military to golf. Hope is a great name as he gave that and joy to many of us throughout the world.
Enjoyed his T.V shows, movies, watching his golf tourament. But seeing Bob live two times was the greatest!!!! My Grand father seen Bob oversea's during WW2, my dad in Korea, and me during Desert Storm. Bob, you are surely missed. You are one of us America's fighting men and women.
Bob Hope had to be one of the best enternainers ever. I enjoyed watching anytime he was on. I don't think I can put into words how important his support was for all of our troops. He was definitely a CLASS ACT. Thanks for the memories Bob.
What a joy it was to see Bob Hope and his USO tour when I was stationed in Vietnam with the 25th Inf. Div., December 1967. He was a true american and no one will ever replace him. We love you Bob and may God Bless you and your family. Thanks for the memories.
I loved watching Bob Hope no matter what he was doing. My uncle used to play golf with him and Dean Martin and so I heard great golf stories growing up about their games! Thanks for sharing his life!
I will always remember the Bob Hope - USO Tour's overseas for the troops. The look on the troops faces was PRICELESS! I served in the US Navy in the early '70s and now volunteer with the USO at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces loved Bob Hope. "Thanks for the memories, Bob"
Thanks for allowing me to be your bodyguard in Baltimore in 1980. You had a better swing at that club at that age than I've ever had. Rest with God in Peace.
The exhibit is absolutely amazing...you could spend more than an hour just in the Bob Hope exhibit! Watching him in all those old movies was so much fun!