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Dust off your boots and get ready for a barrel racin', bull ridin' good time for two nights only!

The Big 94.5 Country Topeka Rodeo is held each August at the North Topeka Saddle Club arena bringing the best rodeo competitors and rodeo stock the Midwest offers and providing two hours of non-stop family entertainment to Northeast Kansas. In addition to exciting rodeo action Miss Rodeo Topeka is crowned, and a variety of promotional and fundraising events are held to support the North Topeka community and others.

Big 94 Topeka Rodeo

Address : North Topeka Saddle Club Arena, 7341 NW Topeka Blvd Topeka KS

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