People decorate their floats in preparation for the 98th annual Tucson Rodeo Parade. The parade started in 1925 and is believed to be the largest non-motorized parade in the country. Parade route begins on Ajo Highway 1/2 mile east of…
Parade route begins on Ajo Highway 1/2 mile east of Park Ave. going east to Park Avenue, then south on Park to Irvington Rd., west on Irvington to Sixth Avenue and north on Sixth to the North end of the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. The parade starts at 9:00a.m.As the wind blows, Debbie Gallagher, manager of Boot Barn, decorates the float in preparation for the 98th annual Tucson Rodeo Parade.
Lee Easter, president of the Greater Southern Arizona Area Chapter of 9th and 10th Horse Calvary Association double checks his work as he decorates his float in preparation for the 98th annual Tucson Rodeo Parade.Leslie Evans, of Leslie Evans Studio, right, decorates a float for Afni, as Jonathan Cromwell, a recruiter for Afni, watches in preparation for the 98th annual Tucson Rodeo Parade.
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