Bean Day Rodeo Contestant Examines Saddle 1939
A contestant at the Bean Day Rodeo in Wagon Mound, New Mexico, examines a saddle in September 1939. The Bean Day Rodeo served as a celebration of local agriculture and community spirit. Rodeos in New Mexico have deep roots in cowboy culture, reflecting the importance of livestock and farming in the state’s history.
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Bean Day Rodeo Contestant Examines Saddle 1939
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