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Photos: Tucson Rodeo Parade through the years
- Rick Wiley, Arizona Daily Star
Rick Wiley
Photo editor
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The Tucson Rodeo Parade, held as part of La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, began in 1925 and is the largest non-mechanized parade in the United States.
Here's a look back at the famous Tucson parade and its 97-year history.
Rick Wiley
Photo editor
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Check out the action from the 2014 Tucson Rodeo Parade from those using #rodeodays on Twitte…
A great day for the Rodeo Parade as Tucson celebrates its cowboy heritage.
It's our Mardi Gras. With horses.
More information
- Rodeo parade joins growing list of Tucson events canceled due to the coronavirus
- Gary Williams, the only general manager in the Tucson Rodeo's 95-year history, is retiring
- Greg Hansen: Longest ride in Tucson Rodeo history ends with Gary Williams' retirement
- COVID-19 bucks off another local tradition: February's Tucson Rodeo is canceled
- Watch now: The 97th Annual Tucson Rodeo Parade
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