Cowboy at Rodeo Corral Quemado New Mexico 1940
A cowboy stands near a corral at a rodeo in Quemado, New Mexico, in June 1940. Rodeos, a key aspect of cowboy culture, played a vital role in rural communities. They provided entertainment and showcased skills essential for ranching. Quemado, located in Catron County, is known for its rich cowboy heritage and annual rodeo events.
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Cowboy at Rodeo Corral Quemado New Mexico 1940
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