The National Western Stock Show in Denver returns this weekend, featuring livestock, rodeos, and horse shows. The event, which started in 1906, aims to serve agriculture producers and consumers worldwide, providing education on various topics related to agriculture and celebrating Western lifestyles and communities. The event runs from January 11 to January 26 at the Denver Coliseum, with tickets starting at $27 for adults and $7 for kids.
Daily activities at the Stock Show include a variety of educational and entertaining events such as the Ames Activity Pavilion, CSU Ag Adventure, and Coors Western Art Gallery. Parking near the coliseum is recommended in the Coors Field Lot, with a free shuttle running every 20 minutes to drop off and pick up attendees at the NW Complex, Hall of Education. Vendors at the event offer a wide range of products for sale, including fine art, jewelry, clothing, and agricultural products and equipment.
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