Visits at cspan. Org citiestour. All right. One, two, three. The nationals final rodeo. Theres no place better to be the second week in july than sheridan, wyoming. We put on a world class event and we just love to invite you all to come to sheridan. O say can you see y the dawns early light what so proudly we hail by the twilights last gleaming i tell you what, this week is the biggest week in sheridan. Economically and entertainmentwise. Its good because 89 years ago, sheridan was dead as a doer nail. There was nothing going on. So door nail. There was nothing going on. So some citizens decided, we need to have a rodeo to provide some Economic Opportunity and entertainment and that was their charter and it still is. So here we are 89 years later. Were still doing the same thing and we hope the Founding Fathers will be proud of that. In 1928 and 1929, a financier family named j. P. Morgue be, they bought the historic morgan, they bought the historic p. K. Ranch outside of town. For ye
Later we will visit the sheridan library. We begin with the history of the rodeo. There is no place better to be the second week in july. We would just love to invite you all to come to sheridan. What so proudly we hail by the twilights last gleaming. This week is the biggest week and sheridan economically we forget about that because 89 years ago sheraton was dead as a door nail. So some citizens decided we needed to have a rodeo to provide some Economic Opportunity at entertainment and that was the charter that still is so. Were still doing the same thing and we hope the Founding Fathers would be proud of that. The walkie financier family they bought historic pk ranch out west of town for two years they have a big radio out in the fields. It was such a big deal i think there was cars from 23 states. They said if we can do it why cant we do it here. A group of concerned citizens got together and formed a committee and they decided that they were to have a rodeo. They did not do start
And then later we will visit the Sheridan Library to see their missed Indian American collection. We begin with the history of the rodeo. [cheers and applause] all right. One, two, three, let them out. Theres no place better be the second week in july than sheridan, wyoming. We put on the worlds best event and we just want to invite you all to shared in. This week is the biggest week in sheridan, economically and entertainment wise. Was with some good about that because 89 years ago sheridan was that as adorno. There was nothing going on. So some citizens decided we needed to have a rodeo to provide some Economic Opportunity and entertainment, and that was their charter and still is so here we are 89 years later, still doing the same thing and we hope the Founding Fathers would be proud of that. 192029, j. P. Morgan family bought the historic ranch west of town, and for two years they had a big rodeo out in the fields theres such a big deal. I think there were cars from 23 states. This
Review stage the crowd just erupted she became the first chair and while radio that was native and she defied she really rose to the top on a whim. We are in the wyoming room in the county former public library. So the dining room is a local archive of sorts. Typically we take in paper items anything that is really historic really to share the county or the region itself of the miss in america basically is a bunch of items that pertain to the miss in America Pageant that was held in sheridan. From 1953 to 1984. The story missing in america was. One mans attempt to basically Racial Discrimination policies in sheridan, miss america and all american is was kind of the brainchild Howard Sinclair. He was a writer for the sheridan press. He grew up near the flathead indian reservation. And when he was a young man, he was adopted by a local tribe and eventually developed a lot of native ways. His understanding of native people was tremendous and he felt that through his experiences, the nativ
Review stage the crowd just erupted she became the first chair and while radio that was native and she defied she really rose to the top on a whim. We are in the wyoming room in the county former public library. So the dining room is a local archive of sorts. Typically we take in paper items anything that is really historic really to share the county or the region itself of the miss in america basically is a bunch of items that pertain to the miss in America Pageant that was held in sheridan. From 1953 to 1984. The story missing in america was. One mans attempt to basically Racial Discrimination policies in sheridan, miss america and all american is was kind of the brainchild Howard Sinclair. He was a writer for the sheridan press. He grew up near the flathead indian reservation. And when he was a young man, he was adopted by a local tribe and eventually developed a lot of native ways. His understanding of native people was tremendous and he felt that through his experiences, the nativ