• Source: Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame
    • The Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame is a hall of fame in Pecos, Texas, dedicated to the sport of rodeo.


      History


      The Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame was incorporated on December 21, 1999. The founder, John T. Rediger, was the TRHoF's first president. In 2004, the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame held its first induction in a back room of the West of the Pecos Museum. The Hall of Fame has inducted individuals from all of the rodeo events and from the categories used in the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, and others. In 2019, located in the Baggage Area of the Old T&P Depot, the Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame was opened to the public.


      Present day


      The Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame inducts individuals that have competed in the West of the Pecos rodeo and gone on to make a name for themselves in the rodeo world. The TRHoF is located in the Old T&P Train Depot at 100 East Dot Stafford Street. Located in the same building as the Pecos Chamber of Commerce, the Hall of Fame's hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm. The Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame is a 501(c)3 entity.


      Inductees




      See also


      List of museums in West Texas


      References




      External links


      Official website
      West of the Pecos Museum
      Pecos Rodeo

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