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  <title>Prescott's Greatest Week: Celebrating Freedom, Heritage, and the World's Oldest Rodeo</title>
  <description>Every community has a signature event. For Prescott, Arizona, that event is the legendary World's Oldest Rodeo. This special Arizona Roundup program explored the 139th annual World's Oldest Rodeo and the many community celebrations surrounding America's 250th anniversary. Celebrating 250 Years of Freedom The 2026 theme is 'Celebrating 250 Years of Freedom.' Visitors will experience rodeo competition, patriotic ceremonies, community events, parades, music, family activities, and historical commemorations. A Rodeo Tradition Meets Modern Improvements This year brings grandstand upgrades, improved sound systems, infrastructure enhancements, and a better visitor experience while preserving the traditions that make Prescott unique. National Recognition National Geographic selected the World's Oldest Rodeo to represent Arizona in its America 250 publication, recognizing it as one of the state's great cultural treasures. Special Nights and Community Tributes Highlights include Riding for a Cure, First Responders Tribute Night, Military Appreciation events, Old Timers recognition, and other celebrations that honor service, sacrifice, and community. More Than a Rodeo The week includes parades, dances, museum events, heritage celebrations, historical reenactments, and family activities across Prescott. Sharlot Hall Museum will host American Heritage Day as part of the festivities. Things to Remember • June 29–July 5: World's Oldest Rodeo  • Theme: Celebrating 250 Years of Freedom  • Expanded shuttle service  • National recognition from National Geographic  • A uniquely Prescott Fourth of July experience Things to Share Invite friends and family, promote local history, and encourage others to experience Prescott's traditions and heritage.  Things to Act Upon Purchase tickets early, reserve lodging, volunteer, support local museums and heritage organizations, and participate in community events.  The World's Oldest Rodeo is more than a rodeo. It is a celebration of community, heritage, freedom, and the enduring spirit of America. Prescott is ready. America is celebrating. And the World's Oldest Rodeo is waiting. </description>
  <author_name>Arizona Roundup with Stuart Rosebrook at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott AZ</author_name>
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