Cheyenne Frontier Days

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Cheyenne Frontier Days, held annually since 1897, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA, claims to be the largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration in the world. The event, which occurs during 10 days centered around the last full week in July, draws an estimated 300,000 people to the area every year. Lodging fills up quickly during the peak tourist season throughout southern and eastern Wyoming and even into Colorado and Nebraska.

Frontier Park
Frontier Park
"Champion" Lane Frost
"Champion" Lane Frost

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The event features nightly concerts by popular music and comedy acts, a midway, a fair with rides, games, and food vendors, wild west shows, an Indian village, and a large PRCA/PBR nationally sanctioned rodeo. A common moniker for the event is 'The Daddy of 'em All', based on its long history and the fact that the rodeo is billed as the largest such event in the world.

The event also features free pancake breakfast sponsored by the local Kiwanis chapter. They are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with nearly 40,000 people taking advantage of this every year. In one week, over 100,000 pancakes are served, along with 3,000 pounds of ham. On the alternate days, the city of Cheyenne hosts a parade. Other attractions include the Native American Village that is free and open daily. Here visitors can experience the traditional Native American culture including pow wows and demonstrations. Not far from the village is Wild Horse Gulch. This is also a free area where visitors can see the old west and it's traditions.

The rodeo and the majority of the events are centered around the property of Frontier Park, but some of the events such as the pancake breakfast are held in a different part of the city. The event will be held this year on July 18-28, 2008, and this will be its 112th celebration.

Another annual event is an air show featuring the United States Air Force Thunderbirds Air Demonstration Squadron, which takes place on Wednesday. The Thunderbirds share a long history with Cheyenne Frontier Days, as they made their public debut there in 1953, and have continued to perform regularly since then. The ground portion of this show along with static displays and flying of other aircraft take place at on the United States Air National Guard side of the Cheyenne Regional Airport. The Thunderbirds' main aerobatic display is performed over the campus at the Laramie County Community College.

The rodeo draws visitors from different parts of the United States as well as international visitors. These visitors generally stay in hotels, motels, or in recreational vehicles. Temperatures in the eighty-degree range and fair weather are normal for the time of year this event is held.

Cowboy style bars and country and western themed establishments scattered throughout the city of Cheyenne are popular with attendees, who file in after the night shows.

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