NRHP: Garfield County Frontier Fairgrounds

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Garfield County Frontier Fairgrounds

Garfield County Frontier Fairgrounds

NRHP Reference #: 85001005

NRHP Listing Date: 19850509

Location

SE edge of Burwell, Garfield County, Nebraska

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Summary

The idea of a permanent rodeo at Burwell was conceived by local real estate man Homer C. Stokes. In 1921 while on a business trip, Stokes attended a rodeo at Norton, Kansas, and decided that Burwell would be a good location for such an event in conjunction with the Garfield County Fair. A corporation was formed, land was purchased, and the erection of permanent structures began. The first rodeo was held in September 1922 and attracted nationwide interest. By the 1930s the rodeo had become one of the major shows on the rodeo circuit. "Nebraska's Big Rodeo" at Burwell is the oldest continuous rodeo in Nebraska and retains most 1922 structures.

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