Cowboys Driving Cattle at Bean Day Wagon Mound 1939
In September 1939, cowboys drive cattle through the rodeo grounds during Bean Day in Wagon Mound, New Mexico. This event has roots in local agricultural practices and community gatherings. Bean Day celebrates the harvest, showcasing rodeo traditions that reflect the rural lifestyle of New Mexico, a state known for its rich cowboy heritage.
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Cowboys Driving Cattle at Bean Day Wagon Mound 1939
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