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Colorado Vignette - ProRodeo
Hall Of Fame Museum Rodeo fans see
it as a sport filled with color, action, pageantry and tradition. To
many, announcers, judges, photographers, contractors and others, it
is an exciting business, but to the cowboy, it is a way of life both
rigorous and hazardous. To those who achieve fame it can bring both
glory and wealth. Rodeo is a Spanish
word, pronounced Ro-Day-O. Its origins were in America in the 19th century
during ranchwork and the great cattle drives with inter-camp competitions
on the range or at the end of the trail. Hall visitors can
see two multimedia presentations. The first takes you through the history
of rodeo beginning with the trail drives of the 19th century. The second
covers modern day rodeo including the National Finals. There is also
an interactive kiosk displaying current world champions in action. Between shows you
may roam Heritage Hall, displaying both historic and modern cowboy gear
and clothing. The largest gallery is the Hall of Champions, featuring
contestants from each rodeo event. Also included are stock contractors,
clowns, announcers, rodeo animals and other notables. This years Hall
of Fame inductees will be inducted on August 11, 2001. Honorees are
profiled with photographs, gear, personal memorabilia and trophies.
The outside courtyard features retired rodeo animals and a full rodeo
arena. Great western art is located throughout the museum. At the Hall entry
visitors will be greeted by the larger-than-life statue of The Champ,
the legendary Casey Tibbs aboard the famed saddle bronc, Necktie (see
cover). Tibbs was a nine-time world champion and one of America's most
celebrated cowboys. Your visit to this unique museum should be a memorable experience.
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