This museum is so chock-full of rodeo and cowboy history that upon exiting you will find yourself saying "yippie-ki-yay" for no good reason at all. It documents rodeo's 19th century genesis, when it was a cowboy's way of life, to the business and sport it is today. Multimedia presentations and display cases featuring trophies, gear and photos dominate the museum. The Hall of Champions showcases rodeo greats, announcers and clowns. The outside rodeo arena features live rodeo animals. An on-site gift shop shelves all sorts of books, collectibles and music. Admission charged, members free.
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A must for Rodeo Fans. . .
And wanna-be cowboys and cowgirls! This museum is located at the National headquarters of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). Yo...
Great for cowboys!
My son loves everything Western and cowboy related, so a trip to the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame was definitely in order! He really enjoyed ...
it was more that i thought
i just read a review of the hall of fame that said it is only to be understood by those who know rodeo and know what it takes. well shove that ...
You have to be a cowboy to understand
If you think it's a waste of time, you don't belong there. There's years of history in that building and only a true cowboy or corgirl could ap...
Absurd!!!! Total Waste for nothing!
We checked the Colorado Springs Guide Book for hours of operation before we went. We got there and the hours of operation were posted (same as...
price is way to high
the price it was just way way way to high
Time better spent elsewhere-
You cannot possibly imagine a more boring place to visit on vacation. With all the beauty of the Rocky Mountains so close by, spending any mor...
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