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Cheyenne Frontier Days, held annually since 1897 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, is the largest rodeo and western celebration in the world. [2] [3] [4] The event, which always occurs in the last week of July, draws over hundreds of thousands of people to the city every year.
Frontier Days may refer to: Frontier Days (rodeo), a rodeo event held by multiple cities; Frontier Days, an album released in 1984 by Del-Lords; Cheyenne Frontier Days, an annual 10-day-long outdoor rodeo and festival in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Frontier Days, a 1934 film starring Bill Cody
Mar. 7—CHEYENNE — Cheyenne Frontier Days announced Thursday the concerts and performers coming to the 128th anniversary "Daddy of 'em All" this summer. The 2024 lineup features repeat ...
"The Last Ride" was a professional rodeo accident that happened on July 30, 1989, at the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo, that resulted in the death of professional bull rider, Lane Frost. He had just ridden a bull named Takin' Care of Business when, after he dismounted, the bull struck him in the back, causing severe internal injuries.
Frontier Park "Buffalo" Vernon (left) bulldogging a steer, 1910 Union Pacific 844 leads the Cheyenne Frontier Days Special near Platteville, Colorado in 2007. Cheyenne Frontier Days is an outdoor rodeo and western celebration in the United States , held annually since 1897 in Cheyenne , Wyoming .
Frontier Racing, LLC would be in town, potentially at Frontier Park, running races on the weekends after Cheyenne Frontier Days throughout August and September. The other proposed track, Thunder ...
The locomotive's last excursion with UP was in 2015, when it helped the UP's trio of EMD E9 units at the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days event. It was last used on July 12, 2016, when it helped to test UP 844, a steam locomotive being returned to service. Its dynamic brakes were used to simulate a load while being pulled. [3]
According to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, "in 1929, the State of Illinois acquired 64.5 acres (26.1 ha) for a park that since has increased to 204 acres (83 ha). The well-wooded, 60-foot (18 m) hills and the rugged bluffs along the river—commanding expansive views of the famous waterway—became Cave-In-Rock State Park ".