Tucson Attractions

Western heritage is preserved at Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum
Western heritage is preserved at Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum © Wikimedia Commons

Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum

At the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum, pioneer artefacts and a re-created Western Main Street represent what Tucson looked like, and what it had to offer in the way of businesses and services, back in the old days of the Wild West. The museum also has an inventory of 150 vehicles, with everything from small buggies to wagons and coaches on display.

Address: 4823 South 6th Avenue; Website: www.tucsonrodeoparade.org/Pages001/Mueum.htm; Telephone: (520) 294 1280; Transport: Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum is located on the northeast corner of South 6th Avenue and Irvington.; Opening time: Various; Admission: Minimum donation of $5 per adult, free for children


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