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Western Heritage Classic

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Event# 325-677-4376

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To preserve the heritage of the ranch cowboy, this event features a parade, world's largest bit and spur show, western art, chuckwagon cook-off, ranch rodeo, nightly dances, invitational ranch horse sale, Ranch Horse Association of America (RHAA) Working Ranch Horse Competition, children's rodeo events and lots of family fun! Always the second Saturday in May.

Western Heritage Classic

Address : Taylor County Expo Center Abilene TX
Phone : 325-677-4376   (Always call and confirm events.)

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