Harry Walters was one of the most famous trick riders of his era. He’s also the only Cheyenne Frontier Days champion to ever win a buckle while he was wanted for murder.
July 22, 1996, was one of the most exciting nights in the history of Cheyenne Frontier Days. Nearly 22 years later, Garth Brooks still remembers the epic evening every time he puts on his pants.
20-year-old T. Joe Cahill was an usher and sold programs at the very first Cheyenne Frontier Day in 1897. It was the first of 67 consecutive years he worked at CFD.
Cahill's biggest contribution to Frontier Days was its famous nickname "The Daddy of 'Em All"...