Visit The Buckaroo Hall Of Fame For A Look At Nevada's Rough-And-Tumble History Come To Life
By Emerson
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Published March 20, 2020
Often referred to as “Cowboy Country”, Northern Nevada is chock full of western culture. Specifically, Winnemucca’s Buckaroo Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving the history of the cowboys who made a living in Nevada’s Great Basin, and it’s well worth a visit when you’re in the area. This quirky little museum is truly an Only In Nevada type of destination. Even the term “buckaroo” is uniquely Nevada! See why buckaroo culture is so important to this modest town and be sure to pay it a stop.
You may have heard the term before, but do you know what a "buckaroo" really is? It's a term that's used a lot here in Nevada to refer to the ranchers who live and work in Nevada's Great Basin, and there's an entire Hall of Fame dedicated to them.
Located inside the Winnemucca Convention center, the Buckaroo Hall of Fame was founded in 1988 to preserve the regional heritage and western lifestyle of Nevada's very own cowboys. It specifically focuses on the buckaroos who rounded up cattle in the Great Basin starting in the late 1800s and extending to the mid-1900s.
You may be tempted to equate cowboys to buckaroos, but any true Nevada buckaroo will be quick to correct you. As an old saying goes "all buckaroos are cowboys, but not all cowboys are buckaroos." Specifically, buckaroos were very influenced by Mexican vaquero culture and the old missions and ranches of California.
The Hall of Fame is a great place to learn about buckaroo culture, as it was founded by Carl F. Hammond to honor his father and real buckaroo Francis Hammond. Since then, many of Nevada's most important buckaroo figures have been inducted.
Over the last three decades, nearly 100 inductees from Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, California, and Utah have been honored at the Hall of Fame. A lot has changed in the world since the era when cowboys were commonplace, but the spirit of these hardworking buckaroos will live on thanks to this destination.
In addition to honoring hardworking, bronc-riding buckaroos, the Hall of Fame also acts as a sort of museum to western culture. Visitors who stop in can peruse a magnificent display of traditional working gear, paintings, photographs, sculptures, and so much more from our state's storied past.
Northern Nevada is buckaroo country, and the Buckaroo Hall of Fame and Heritage Museum does a great job of keeping this piece of western culture alive. Be sure to stop by the next time you're in Winnemucca to learn about this slice of Silver State heritage for yourself.
Have you been to the Buckaroo Hall of Fame in Winnemucca before? What other western hot spots have you visited? Tell us about them in the comments below! Also, be sure to learn all about The Unique Town In Nevada That Is A Living, Breathing Cowboy Paradise.
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