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Photos: Tucson Rodeo Parade through the years
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Photos: Tucson Rodeo Parade through the years

  • Rick Wiley
  • Feb 23, 2023
  • Feb 23, 2023 Updated Feb 16, 2024

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. 

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1934 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade along Congress Street.

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1936 Tucson Rodeo Parade coverage in the Arizona Daily Star

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Little Cowpunchers riding in the 1939 Tucson Rodeo Parade. Victor Aros is in the front, left. Pete Aros is standing in the middle, the only one without a cowboy hat.

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1940 Tucson Rodeo Parade at 6th Avenue and Alameda Street

Alicia Bustamante Meza
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The ever-popular Budweiser Clydesdales were in town in the 1940s for the Tucson Rodeo Parade. They made a stop at Jake's Liquor Store, located at the southeast corner of Meyer and Broadway. Jake's (for Jacobs) was owned by the Jacobs family. Edward C. Jacobs is second from left, and his dad, E.A. Jacobs, is third from left.

Courtesy of Bella J. Bowerman
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Tucson Rodeo Parade heading north on Stone Avenue from Pennington Street in 1949. The historic Pioneer Hotel is at upper right.

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Photo of the Davis Monthan Air Force Base Wives at the 1950 Tucson Rodeo Parade. Pictured in the front of the parade is Geraldine Casey.

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Budd Ramsey, at right, with the bulldogs, won a prize for the most unusual entry in the 1950 Tucson Rodeo Parade. This photo was taken at Scott Avenue and 12th Street.

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William Boyd as cowboy Hopalong Cassidy rode in the Tucson Rodeo Parade in 1951.

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Crowds at Stone and Alameda in downtown Tucson for the 1951 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade

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1953 Rodeo Queen Dianne Moore of the La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo and Parade

Bernie Sedley / Tucson Citizen
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The 1953 St. Mary's float for La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade featured nuns and nuns dressed as Native Americans.

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Copy of Historic Tucson Daily Citizen. The headline reads: "Record crowd sees Tucson Rodeo Parade" on Feb. 23, 1956.

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The Alice Vail Jr. High School band, which was judged best in the category, heads along West Pennington Street between Stone and Church avenues in 1959 during the Tucson Rodeo Parade.

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The Pomeroy Elementary School band marches along Congress Street in front of the Fox Theater during the 1961 Tucson Rodeo Parade.

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Parade watchers with their 35mm rangefinder cameras and 8mm film movie cameras at the 1961 Tucson Rodeo Parade in downtown Tucson.

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Parade watchers hold in the chill morning air during the 1961 Tucson Rodeo Parade in downtown Tucson.

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An adult keeps a boy at a safe distance during the 1961 Tucson Rodeo Parade on Stone Avenue in downtown Tucson.

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The 1962 Tucson Rodeo Parade.

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The aftermath of the 1962 Tucson Rodeo Parade in downtown Tucson.

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Mariachis march in the 1962 Tucson Rodeo Parade in downtown Tucson.

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Feb. 26, 1968: Tucson Rodeo Parade equipment custodian Harry Blacklidge, 85 years old and Tucson-born, takes over the reins of the artificial horses hitched to the famous Maximilian coach as its storage site at the Parade Museum.

Bruce Hopkins / Tucson Citizen
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A young spectator blows a plastic horn as the San Xavier Women's Club entry approaches during the 1971 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade

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Feb. 24, 1971: Mr. and Mrs. Otto R. Eicher (in noose) were welcomed to Tucson's Fiesta de los Vaqueros in traditional western style, as the city's Vigilantes and Barbara Bell, a rodeo princess, told them to reach for the sky on Interstate 10 and stick around for five days, courtesy of the City of Tucson and Tucson Jaycees. The Eichers, from Sandusky, Ohio, were selected at random.

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Coed Quadrille precedes the University of Arizona Marching Band during the Tucson Rodeo Parade downtown in 1971.

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Some things never change: These enthralled young rodeo fans were lined up along the Rodeo Parade route in 1972.

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The rodeo parade snakes its way south on Church Avenue, turning east on Cushing Street in 1972. The then-new central fire station is at right. Empty lots in the upper left have been filled with the La Placita office complex and the Superior Court complex.

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The Pride of Arizona, University of Arizona Marching Band, during the 1973 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade

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A crowd estimated at 200,000 turned out for the 1976 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade.

P. K. Weis / Tucson Citizen
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Members of the U.S. 5th Calvary Troop A ceremonial regiment warms themselves by the fire before the 1976 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade

P. K. Weis / Tucson Citizen
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A Las Vegas Casino stage coach entry passes by the "new" La Placita Village office complex on Church Avenue during the 1977 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade. 

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Former Gov. Jack Williams, shown in the 1978 Tucson Rodeo Parade, is among the many dignitaries who have ridden in the "Maximilian coach." The century-old vehicle has been the subject of tall tales and controversy since it was acquired by the Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee in 1932.

Harry Lewis / Arizona Daily Star
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It was a rainy and windy day in 1983 as the parade made its way along Pennington Street. Because of the tight quarters downtown, the route was moved to South Park Avenue in 1991.

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A wagon driver of the Young Explorers School entry struggles to control spooked horses during the 1986 La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade. A second wagon veered into the crowd, injuring at least one person.

Xavier Gallegos / Tucson Citizen
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The La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo Parade turns the corner from 5th Avenue to 12th Street, north of Armory Park. Note the old National Guard armory building on the left side of the park. It was demolished to make way for the senior center. Also, 5th Avenue used to pass directly in front of Safford School. It now dead ends there.

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