Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum
Activity OverviewLocated in the city's first city airport hangar constructed in 1918 the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum runs in conjunction with one of the city's longest running traditions. Since beginning in 1925 the Rodeo has rolled through town to celebrate the region's cowboy heritage and today it is widely known as the largest non-motorizes parade in the world. Every year from January to April the Museum opens up to share its collection of wagons, buggies and other old West artifacts with the general public. Things to Do
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