Tucson Rodeo Parade- A Great Tucson Event
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"It was Saturday, February 21, 1925 and in Tucson, Arizona, excitement was everywhere. This community of 34 thousand souls was getting ready for a thing called La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, the Celebration of the Cowboys. Thousands of visitors had arrived for the festivities and rooms were as scarce as snowdrifts. Cowpokes drifted in to pay their entrance fees, parade contestants turned up to register and long lines of prospective spectators waited to buy tickets for the western show. The sun had just begun to peek through gray skies raising the mercury to a comfortable 68 degrees. An eager crowd lined the route and 300 persons waited to fall into procession. Gear was checked, horses calmed, hats adjusted, drumheads tightened. The signal was given promptly at 10:30 and the La Fiesta de los Vaqueros parade moved out onto Congress Street and headed east."
Arizona host many Rodeo's, the Phoenix Rodeo, the Prescott Rodeo, the Sonoita Rodeo and Tucson's own Rodeo, "La Fiesta de los Vaqueros,", this year being held Feb. 16-24 at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds, 4823 S. 6th Ave. Log on to www.tucsonrodeo.com, to find out schedule of events and prices. |
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Tucson Real Estate Experts Anne and Eddie McKechnie Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Tucson, AZ Office Phone: (520) 529-7507 Cell Phone: (520) 990-5268 More information... Contact Tucson Real Estate Experts Anne and Eddie McKechnie |