The usual 4-H club / Future Farmers of America events of an agricultural fair are held. Sheep, cattle, goats, rabbits, and pigs are judged. The horse and stock barns are open to the public and there are full English and Western horse shows.
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In addition to the above events, there are country and western musical performances, a carnival and the Miss Grand National beauty pageant, whose contestants also typically compete in other competitions at the rodeo. The ProRodeo Hall of Fame inducted the Grand National Rodeo in 2008.[1]
History
The Cow Palace was built to host the first Grand National Rodeo, then known as three separate events: the Grand National Livestock Exposition, the Grand National Horse Show, and the Grand National Rodeo, held simultaneously from November 15–22, 1941.[2][3] Further events at the Cow Palace were interrupted temporarily by World War II,[4] and the site was used to stage troops; the ten-day rodeo and associated events returned on November 15, 1946.[5][6] The third Grand National Rodeo was held from November 1–9, 1947.[7]