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  2. 2023 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo: What to know from ... - AOL

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    Music acts and events at the Fort Worth Stock Show & rodeo Visitors can expect daily rodeos and events for 23 straight days. The Best of the West Ranch Rodeo kicks off on Jan. 13 and 14, 2023.

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    The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo returns to Will Rogers Memorial Center Jan. 13. Here’s what to know about this year’s festivities.

  4. 2024 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo: Everything you need to know from music to parking Randy Rogier shampoos a goat that will compete in the Boer Goat Show during the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo ...

  5. Will Rogers Memorial Center - Wikipedia

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    Over a decade later, in 1947, the work was unveiled at the Center. [3] On March 22, 2016, the complex was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum was the home of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo for many years. The rodeo is sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).

  6. Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (formally the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show) is the oldest continuously running livestock show and rodeo. It has been held annually in Fort Worth, Texas , since 1896, traditionally in mid-January through early February.

  7. Cowtown Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Cowtown Coliseum is a 2,400-seat arena in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, that hosts weekly rodeos.It also occasionally hosts concerts and local team sporting events. The venue was built in 1908 and was originally known as Grand Coliseum. [1]