- The Tucson Rodeo Parade is an annual event taking place each February
- The parade is known as the "World's Longest Non-Motorized Parade"
- It attracts more than 200,000 participants each year
- All participants walk, ride in wagons, or ride on horseback
- Watching the parade from the curb is free, but tickets are required for grandstand seating and pre-parade live entertainment
- The Tucson Wagon and History Museum features over 100 historic vehicles, many used in the Rodeo Parade, including horse-drawn wagons, coaches, cargo trucks, buses, expedition vehicles, sports cars, and limos ... the museum also has a large collection of wagons and buggies, saddles, and dioramas
- 4823 South 6th Avenue on the Tucson Rodeo grounds
- The parade is known as the "World's Longest Non-Motorized Parade"
- It attracts more than 200,000 participants each year
- All participants walk, ride in wagons, or ride on horseback
- Watching the parade from the curb is free, but tickets are required for grandstand seating and pre-parade live entertainment
- The Tucson Wagon and History Museum features over 100 historic vehicles, many used in the Rodeo Parade, including horse-drawn wagons, coaches, cargo trucks, buses, expedition vehicles, sports cars, and limos ... the museum also has a large collection of wagons and buggies, saddles, and dioramas
- 4823 South 6th Avenue on the Tucson Rodeo grounds
Website ==> TucsonRodeoParade.com