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>In a monumental move for the rodeo world, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association has signaled their interest to move the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy from its home of nearly 50 years in Colorado Springs to Cheyenne. The decision helps solidify discussions that have been taking place between the city's economic development organization Cheyenne LEADS and the PRCA ahead of the Wyoming legislative session next month, when budget decisions will be made. PRCA’s move is contingent on funding for the move, as well as securing a suitable location for the headquarters and its hall of fame, which officials say has no room for expansion at its location near Pikes Peak, where it has existed since it opened in August 1979.

Archive: https://archive.today/IhmR6 From the post: >>In a monumental move for the rodeo world, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association has signaled their interest to move the ProRodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy from its home of nearly 50 years in Colorado Springs to Cheyenne. The decision helps solidify discussions that have been taking place between the city's economic development organization Cheyenne LEADS and the PRCA ahead of the Wyoming legislative session next month, when budget decisions will be made. PRCA’s move is contingent on funding for the move, as well as securing a suitable location for the headquarters and its hall of fame, which officials say has no room for expansion at its location near Pikes Peak, where it has existed since it opened in August 1979.

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