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Denver Colorado holiday tradition keeps Christmas lights decorations up throughout during National Western Stock Show: How it got started, when to take down lights.
The National Western Stock Show has been part of Denver for over 100 years. Here’s a look back on some of the cowboys, rodeos and livestock of the ’70s and ’80s.
The draft horse, mule and donkey show took place at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on Jan. 21, 2024.
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Tradition in the Mile High City is that Christmas lights remain lit through the end of January, through the end of the National Western Stock Show.
The Colorado tradition of leaving Christmas lights up until the end of the National Western Stock Show dates back almost a century, but the long-standing tradition isn't as outdated as it might sound.
People living in Colorado will leave their lights up through January because of the National Western Stock Show, the state’s largest Western trade show.
The National Western Stock Show is a 119-year-old tradition where cowboys, rodeos, livestock and just about anything Western comes to Denver.
Rodeo events rock the arena throughout the run of the National Western Stock Show, with bull-riding shows, mutton-busting and the flashy Mexican rodeo, and photographer Brandon Marshall caught a ...
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