The Johnny Carson Gallery @ Elkhorn Valley Museum
Norfolk, Nebraska
After leaving Tekamah, my next stop was in Norfolk, Nebraska at the Elkhorn Valley Museum. They had a section of the museum dedicated to Johnny Carson, who grew up in Norfolk.







Over his three decades on The Tonight Show, Carson interviewed over 24,000 guests.



On a trip home in 1982, Johnny’s former teacher Fay Gordon helps him brush up on his penmanship. Johnny returned again in 1996 to help Gordon celebrate her 100th birthday.



Question: What would you like your epitaph to be?
Carson: I’ll be right back.

Thanks for sharing Christi….Johnny was my favorite growing up….hardly ever missed his show…glad that you are having the time of your life…
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Thanks for sharing No children, eh? Sorry to hear he was so alone in life. Warmly, Joan
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So many times it is the people we think are funny that are the saddest.
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Thanks so much for the Johnny post. I was and still am a big fan of his. Loved all his skits and characters and his very quick wit. Keep on enjoying yourself and stay safe. Pat Lehmann
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They had some of his Carnac the Magnificent answers:
– Three Dog Night – What is a bad night for a tree?
– Hiatus – What do you say when you are introduced to an atus?
– Sis Boom Bah – Describe the sound a sheep makes when it explodes.
– Boop Boop Bee Doo – What do you look for when tracking a Boop Boop Bee?
– The La Brea Tarpits – What do you get after you eat La Brea Tar Peaches?
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Thanks, Christi! Enjoyed watching the video and reading about him. In 1965 I went to NYC for the first time and the adults had gotten tickets to Johnny Carson Show, no kids allowed I guess or it was too late. Anyway, they got a big kick out of it.
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A shame you didn’t get to see him. He led an interesting life and always remembered the town from his childhood.
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who knew he was the shy one, never ever anyone like him again. we all loved staying up to watch Johnny. great show, great entertainer, he`s still missed by many who watched and loved him, thanks for sharing,.. where to now???
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I am in South Dakota and will be telling you all about it!
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What great memories these photos, video and stories of Johnny Carson bring back! The times we spent watching Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show were each a special time. I think that anyone who was at an age where they could watch that show, will always remember and miss Johnny Carson,
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He was definitely a one of a kind. He set the standard for late night & was responsible for the launch of many a career.
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