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The TUCSON RODEO PARADE
THE W O R L D’S L O N G E S T This colorful, exciting Parade is presented each year and keeps the spirit of the first Parade back in 1925. Now known to be the largest Non-Motorized Parade in the country, It still achieves its success through the community's participation and the dedicated work of its members.
The
Parade begins at 9 am. Parade route begins at Ajo and Park Avenues, goes
south on Park to Irvington Rd., west on Irvington to Sixth Avenue and
north on Sixth to the North end of the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. The Judges
and Reviewing stands are located on the south side of Irvington close to
Sixth Ave. Grandstand seating is on Irvington Road. Seating in this area
requires ticketing which can be purchased at Ticket Booths near the
Grandstands or in advance at The Rodeo Parade Office. "Miss Rodeo Arizona"
Parking is available near
the Rodeo Grounds but is on a first-come basis. Plan to arrive early as
Grandstand entertainment begins at 8:00 A.M. on Parade day. Consider parking at one of the malls and catching the shuttle bus to and from the Rodeo Grounds. Details can be obtained by calling the RODEO PARADE OFFICE at 294-1280.
The History of the Parade
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This
website was designed for the Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee inc. by Jake
Jacobson 2005
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Each February since 1925, Tucsonans saddle their horses, hitch up their
buggies and shine their cowboy boots for the “Celebration of the Cowboys.”
Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee and Museum
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