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Fort Worth Stock Show
After almost fifty decades, special entertainment at the rodeo included an unusual riding team of Zippy riding a Scottish Sheepdog. The animals were owned and trained by Tom Lucia of Weatherford. Finally in 1987 the Stock Show adopted Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show as official name and a year later Will Rogers Equestrian Center opened. In 1996 the Stock Show celebrated its Centennial Anniversary. Charlie & Kit Moncrief Building was opened which included the 1,100 seat W.R. Watt Arena. The bronze statue John Justin and "Baby Blue" was also erected this year and the Stock Show had a record paid Rodeo attendance of 152,989.
Stock Show now has an expanded schedule of 23 days that features its new Ranching Heritage Weekend. A record 951,000 visitors attend the show. Records were established with over 24,000 head of livestock entered and 14 livestock sales that generated $4,322,675.
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