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Three rail lines once lay parallel to the South Platte River, and it was there that corrals were built, and the Denver Union Stock Yards Company opened for business in 1881.
The 1909 show opened on January 18 in the newly constructed 6,000-seat National Amphitheater, erected for $200,00,0 provided by the Denver Union Stockyard Company. This building still stands today.
After decades serving up food, drinks and dancing in the National Western Center’s Livestock Exchange Building, the Denver Stockyard Saloon will close its doors in April after a clash between ...
To finish off the event and impress all those visiting cattlemen and officials, Denver’s Union Pacific Stockyard planned to host a free meal for 25,000 attendees. Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post.
The 80-foot tower was recently disassembled and will be placed safely in storage during construction of the new National Western Center. The tower will be placed in a new, permanent location in ...
After decades serving up food, drinks and dancing in the National Western Center’s Livestock Exchange Building, the Denver ...