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The first La Fiesta de Los Vaqueros (Celebration of the Cowboys) originated in 1925. Today, the event has grown to a nine-day celebration centered on the Tucson Rodeo, one of North America's top 25 professional rodeos.
The Tucson Rodeo Parade is the world's longest non-motorized parade, a two-hour spectacle featuring western-themed floats and buggies, historic horse-drawn coaches, festive Mexican folk dancers, marching bands, and costumed riders. An estimated 200,000 spectators view the parade each year.
Rodeo events include bull riding, bareback and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, team roping, and women's barrel racing. Also featured each day are kids' events: RAM Mutton Bustin', when four-to-six-year-olds test their riding skills on sheep, and the Justin Junior Rodeo for young cowpokes ages seven to twelve.
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