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La Fiesta de los Vaqueros

-La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, also known as The Tucson Rodeo , takes place at the Tucson Rodeo Grounds in February -The rodeo includes professional events like steer wrestling, bull riding, and roping , as well as a kids' rodeo and a barn dance -The rodeo also includes the world's longest non-motorized parade which attracts about 200,000 guests each year -The rodeo's creation in the 1920s is attributed to the need for tourists in the midwinter desert season, as well as a way to celebrate the ranching history of Tucson and the area -4823 South 6th Avenue, Tucson Website ==>  TucsonRodeo.com Map

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Mexican Gray Wolf

Titan Missile Museum

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Chiricahua National Monument

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Windy Point Vista

Southern Arizona Road Trip Planning Guide

Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona

Aphonopelma Jacobii

The McKale Center at ALKEME Arena

Barn Owl Smile

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Tucson Gem and Mineral Show

Tanque Verde Ranch

Tucson Rodeo Parade ... Tucson Wagon and History Museum

Miniature Horse

Mount Lemmon Scenic Byway

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Caris Mirror Laboratory

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Arizona Renaissance Festival

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Biosphere 2

World's First McDonald's Drive-thru

San Xavier del Bac Mission

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SunLink Modern Streetcar

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Hummingbird Sculpture in the Fiesta de los Animales

Western Barking Frog

Great Horned Owl

Jim Click

Sandhill Crane