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Rodeo Parade

Gary Low, (left), of the Chinese Cultural Center, coaches dancers, Jordan Sorensen, 12, and Jasper Sorensen, 11, before the start of the Tucson Rodeo Parade, the longest non-motorized parade in the nation. This 89-year-old event occurs each February in conjunction with La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, the Tucson Rodeo. The event draws over 150,000 spectators in southern Tucson.

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Gary Low, (left), of the Chinese Cultural Center, coaches dancers, Jordan Sorensen, 12, and Jasper Sorensen, 11, before the start of the Tucson Rodeo Parade, the longest non-motorized parade in the nation. This 89-year-old event occurs each February in conjunction with La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, the Tucson Rodeo.  The event draws over 150,000 spectators in southern Tucson.