Cheyenne Frontier Days to celebrate “Day of the American West” as part of America 250

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Cheyenne Frontier Days will join the United States Department of the Interior in celebrating the “Day of the American West” on Thursday, July 23, 2026, as part of the nationwide America 250 commemoration recognizing the 250th anniversary of the United States. 

Through a formal order issued by the Secretary of the Interior, July 23, 2026, was designated as the Day of the American West in recognition of the region’s role in shaping the nation’s history, culture and identity. The order specifically recognizes Cheyenne Frontier Days for its longstanding role in celebrating and preserving Western heritage and traditions.

“Cheyenne Frontier Days is a celebration of the American West and is rooted in stewardship and community,” said Tom Hirsig, CEO of Cheyenne Frontier Days. “We’re honored to be part of America 250 during our 130th celebration and look forward to recognizing the people and traditions that continue to shape the West today by sharing them with future generations.”



DEFINING THE AMERICAN WEST

Since 1897, Cheyenne Frontier Days has highlighted the traditions and cultural influences that helped define the American West through rodeo, military tributes, Native American cultural presentations, parades and Western artistry. Today, the celebration continues to honor the people, stories and shared history that remain central to Western culture.



The Department of the Interior’s order recognizes Cheyenne Frontier Days’ historic role in preserving and sharing that heritage. Those expected to attend include Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, Secretary of Agriculture Brook L. Rollins, Secretary of the Air Force Dr. Troy E. Meink and numerous department heads from interior and agriculture, among others.

The new Morning Star American Indian Village at Frontier Park will also play an important role in the Day of the American West celebration. The permanent cultural and educational space honors the histories and living cultures of Plains Tribes while reflecting the longstanding connection between Native American heritage and Cheyenne Frontier Days.

The 130th Cheyenne Frontier Days will take place July 17-26, 2026, in Cheyenne, Wyo. For more information, visit http://www.cfdrodeo.com.

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