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National Western Stock Show
The first National Western Stock Show was held January 29 through February 3, 1906 at the Denver Union Stockyards. Since then, it has been held in January every year with the exception of 1915 when it was cancelled due to an outbreak of hoof and mouth. Organization for the event began in 1905 when a group of agriculturalists, including a future governor of Colorado, determined there was a need to hold an annual stock show to demonstrate better breeding and feeding techniques to western state stockmen. Two years later the show was expanded to include a horse show and allowed for participants from around the world. By 1931 two more events had been added; the 4-H Roundup and a rodeo.
As attendance to the stock show grew, so did the stockyards site. The National Amphitheater and Livestock Pavilion, today known as the Arena, was completed in 1909. The Coliseum was completed in 1952. By 1981 the site was comprised of numerous buildings, more than twenty acres of stockyards, and several acres of parking. Each year the National Western Stock Show continues to attract crowds, setting new records for attendance.
Related Colorado Historic Newspaper Articles
Early Stock Shows
- First Fair of the Colorado Industrial Association Rocky Mountain News September 28, 1873
- The Annual Territorial Fair, Second Exposition of the Colorado Industrial Association Rocky Mountain News Weekly September 30, 1874
- Boulder Countys Boom (Includes illustration of the Boulder County Pagoda and Exhibit at the 1882 Colorado Exposition)- Boulder News and Courier September 1, 1882
National Western Stock Show
- Stock Mens Convention. Fourth Annual Meeting of the Cattle and Horse Growers of Denver Durango Democrat March 15, 1904
- Live Stock Men January Meeting in Denver Range Ledger December 1, 1904
- Live Stock Exposition. Planned by Colorado Cattle and Horse Growers Association Alamosa Journal July 21, 1905
- Big Stockyards Littleton Independent February 9, 1906
- The Coming Stock Show. Colorado Agricultural College Planning Exhibits at Denver. Littleton Independent December 27, 1907
- Notes About the Big Stock Show Littleton Independent January 3, 1908
- Live Stock Exposition. Denver Will Have the Biggest Show Ever Held in the West. Littleton Independent January 17, 1908
The National Western Stock Show 1910
- Grand National Stock Show Summit County Journal and Breckendridge Bulletin- January 1, 1910
- Big Live Show in Denver Grand Valley News January 5, 1910
- Programs of Big Stock Show Colorado Transcript January 6, 1910
- Interested in West Bayfield Blade January 6, 1910
- Students Will Usher at Livestock Show Weekly Courier January 6, 1910
- College Stock for the Denver Show Weekly Courier January 6, 1910
- Denvers Big Show Record Journal of Douglas County January 7, 1910
- National Apple Show in Denver Yampa Leader January 7, 1910
- Stock Show Prospects Bright San Juan Prospector January 8, 1910
- If the weather will moderate Ranger Ledger January 8, 1910
- Cattle Show Is Ready for Formal Opening Aspen Democrat-Times January 10, 1910
- Live Stock Men in Session at Queen City of the West Aspen Democrat-Times January 11, 1910
- Stock Show Exhibits Arriving Grand Valley News January 12, 1910
- Denvers Big Show Colorado Transcript January 13, 1910
- Stock Show in Denver Opened Eagle County Blade January 13, 1910
- Permanent Organization is Formed by the Convention Weekly Courier January 13, 1910
- Discussion During Final Session is Bitter and Personal Daily Journal January 13, 1910
- Stockmen for Pinchot Policy Range Ledger January 15, 1910
- Grand Banquet to Cattle Men Range Ledger January 15, 1910
Stock Prices
- Denver Markets Wray Rattler January 14, 1910
- Cattle Prices Will Continue to Rule High Steamboat Pilot January 19, 1910
- Stock Market Routt County Sentinel January 21, 1910
- Echoes from the Denver Stock Show Littleton Independent January 21, 1910
- A High Price Record Mancos Times-Tribune January 21, 1910
- The Crusade Against High Priced Meat Daily Journal January 31, 1910
- Stock Market Steady Aspen Democrat-Times February 3, 1910
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