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A R I Z O N AH I S TO R I C A L
S O C I E T YL e t ’ s m a k e h i s t o r y !
Arizona History Museum949 E. 2nd St.
Tucson, Arizona(520) 628-5774
Museum is openMonday - Saturday
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed Sundays and state holidays
FREE PARKING! One block west of museum in the Arizona Historical Society garage at the northeast corner of E. 2nd St. and N. Euclid Ave.
Use the E. 2nd St. entrance.
EXHIBIT INCLUDED WITH GENERAL MUSEUM ADMISSION
General Admission: $8.00Ages 65+: $6.00Students: $5.00
Ages 7 - 17: $4.00Ages 6 and younger: Free
AHS members & Veterans: Free
Rodeo Exhibits Open Feb 20 thru April 30, 2015
Textured Portraits:Ken Blackbird’s Rodeo Photography
from the Buffalo Bill Center of the Westand
The Eight Second RideLive it, Love it!
Tucson Rodeos and more!
www.ArizonaHistoricalSociety.org
Rodeo is an established tradition in the American West with roots in ranch life and the popularity of
outdoor arena events like Wild West shows. Rodeo is also traditional in Indian Country, many summer celebrations feature Indian cowboys in competition. Ken Blackbird’s photos of riders
vaulted into space or bulldoggers disappearing in the dust are some of the best of their kind. In
conjunction with Ken Blackbird’s photography, enjoy more rodeo photos Arizona style! ‘The
Eight Second Ride-Live it, Love it!’