Calf Leaving Corral at Quemado Rodeo June 1940
A calf exits a corral during a calf-roping contest at a rodeo in Quemado, New Mexico, in June 1940. The event represents the significance of rodeos in American culture. In the 1940s, rodeos showcased ranching skills and provided entertainment, reflecting the agricultural lifestyle of rural communities across the United States.
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Calf Leaving Corral at Quemado Rodeo June 1940
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