Cavalcade Rodeo, an annual seven-day event in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, is the world’s largest amateur rodeo. First held in 1947, it was the brainchild of Alice Adams, a well-known bronc rider. Today it attracts over 1,000 contestants and 25,000 visitors. Events include ranch bronc riding, bull riding, wild horse races, team roping, wild cow milking, barrel races, chuck wagon races and the queen contest. After the excitement of the day visitors can let their hair down at the nightly dance where they are entertained by a variety of local and national performers.