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Western Heritage Classic

1801 E South 11th St
325-677-4376

In 1985, a few local cowboys formed teams to compete in authentic ranch activities that involved a scoring system used to determine who was the best working ranch.  It was an event that not only challenged the participants but it drew a crowd and established a way to support a local charity.  The beneficiaries today are the Expo Center of Taylor County and the Cancer Services Network.

Long before the name Western Heritage Classic was recognized, the ranch rodeo competition included five events – bronc riding, wild cow milking, team penning, team roping and calf branding.  Points accumulated over a two-day period.  The same format is still followed today.

As the event began to grow, organizers set a goal to build a prestigious event that would preserve western heritage traditions.  Activities during the annual event are designed to embody the essence of cowboy lifestyle and history.  Everything that happens during the four-day event ties back to the cowboy heritage and "the way it was" back on the ranch generations ago.

Today, the Western Heritage Classic is recognized internationally.  Held on the grounds of the Taylor County Expo Center in Abilene, Texas, the four-day event showcase is the ranch rodeo; though it offers many activities that feature western interests as well as history.  These activities include: the worlds largest bit and spur show, a chuckwagon cookoff, matched horse races, children’s rodeo, cowboy poets and western artisans, ranch horse clinics and a giant western parade.  All of these events add to the wide range that the Western Heritage Classic offers spectators each year. 


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