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What:The La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in 1925 touted three days of events and competition. Today, the event has grown to a nine-day celebration centered on the Tucson Rodeo, one of the top 25 professional rodeos in North America. For more info/tickets/schedule go HERE
When: Feb. 21 through March 1 the Tucson Rodeo Grounds, 4823 S. 6th Ave. See directions.
Meet the next generation of rodeo champions! Boys and girls ages 5-12 compete in roping events, steer riding and barrel racing.
Where:Tucson Rodeo Grounds, 4823 S. 6th Ave
Cost:$17-$26 dollars per ticket
What:The Tucson Rodeo Parade is billed as the world’s longest non-motorized parade.
This two-hour spectacle features western-themed floats and buggies,
historic horse-drawn coaches, festive Mexican folk dancers, marching
bands and outfitted riders. An estimated 200,000 spectators view the
parade each year.
When:Thursday, February 26, 2015 9am-?
Where:Grandstands
for viewing are located on Irvington at South 6th Avenue. See tickets
for information for Grandstand tickets. Viewing along both sides of the
route, which stretches just over a mile, is available at no charge.Visitors to Tucson can explore the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum. Located on the northeast corner of S. Sixth Ave. and Irvington Road
Cost:FREE
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