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Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum: A Celebration of Western Heritage

Discover Tucson's Wild West history with wagons, carriages, and artifacts at the Rodeo Parade Museum.

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Step back in time at the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum, home to a remarkable collection of horse-drawn vehicles and artifacts that celebrate the history of the Tucson Rodeo Parade and the Old West. Explore exhibits showcasing Tucson's early days, including a blacksmith shop, saloon, and an impressive train display.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for current opening hours, as they can vary seasonally.
  • Consider visiting during the annual Tucson Rodeo Parade in February to see many of the museum's vehicles in action.
  • Ask for a guided tour to learn more about the history and significance of the exhibits.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking between the different buildings.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From downtown Tucson, take Sun Tran bus Route 12 towards the Laos Transit Center. Get off at the stop near 6th Avenue and Oklahoma Street, a short walk from the museum. A single ride on Sun Tran costs $1.75.

  • Ride Share

    Use a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft from anywhere in Tucson. Enter 'Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum' or the address '4823 S 6th Ave' as your destination. The ride will take you directly to the museum. Expect to pay around $10-$15 for a ride from downtown Tucson.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Tucson Convention Center, head south on 6th Avenue. Follow 6th Avenue for about 2 miles. Continue straight until you reach the Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum at 4823 S 6th Ave. The walk will take approximately 40-50 minutes.

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The Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum, also known as the Tucson Wagon and History Museum, offers an immersive journey into the vibrant history of Tucson and the Southwest. Located on the historic Tucson Rodeo Grounds, the museum boasts a collection of over 125 horse-drawn vehicles, including carriages, wagons, and stagecoaches, many of which participate in the annual Tucson Rodeo Parade. The museum is housed in four buildings, including the city's first airplane hangar, dating back to the early 1920s. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits that recreate life in early 20th-century Tucson, complete with a blacksmith shop, a jail cell, and a saloon. Highlights include a French-made Coronation Carriage used by Emperor Maximilian I and Empress Carlota of Mexico, a personal buggy of Andrew Carnegie, and vehicles featured in movies like "Oklahoma!" and "High Chapparal". Beyond the vehicles, the museum features an 1880s railroad display and artifacts that showcase the region's rich cultural heritage. Knowledgeable docents provide guided tours, sharing fascinating stories behind the exhibits and offering insights into Tucson's past. The museum is committed to preserving equestrian history and fostering an appreciation for Western culture among visitors of all ages.

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