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  • Million Dollar Cowboy Bar employees record the “bucking bronco” sign as it begins to rotate for the first time in more than 45 years after being reinstalled Tuesday above the iconic Jackson watering hole. See this week’s Jackson Hole News&Guide for a story on the bar’s restoration to celebrate new ownership and 80 years of operation, and go to jhnewsandguide.com for more photos and video.
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  • Daniel Stewart of Yesco Signs maneuvers the “bucking bronco” sign into place at the top of the Cowboy Bar on Tuesday. The sign returned to Jackson after several weeks in Boise, Idaho, for restoration.
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  • Daniel Stewart of Yesco Signs secures the “bucking bronco” sign to the top of the Cowboy Bar on Tuesday. The sign returned to Jackson after several weeks in Boise, Idaho, for restoration.
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  • The “bucking bronco” neon sign is maneuvered into place at the top of the Cowboy Bar on Tuesday. The sign returned to Jackson after several weeks in Boise, Idaho, for restoration.
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  • The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar’s “bucking bronco” neon sign arrived Monday for reinstallation after a long ride from Boise, Idaho. The sign — and the rest of the iconic Jackson watering hole — have undergone renovation and restoration over the last several weeks to celebrate the bar’s 80 years of operation.
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  • The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar’s “bucking bronco” neon sign arrived Monday for reinstallation after a long ride from Boise, Idaho. The sign — and the rest of the iconic Jackson watering hole — have undergone renovation and restoration over the last several weeks to celebrate the bar’s 80 years of operation.
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  • A rejunivated Cowboy Bar, ready for opening May 9.
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  • Blacksmiths from Heart Four Ironworks install a new metal sign at the back of the stage at the Cowboy Bar.
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  • Jackson musician and Cowboy Bar talent booker Justin Smith helped design the bar’s new stage, which features lights, and expandable deck, upgraded on-stage acoustics and a new sound system throughout the bar.
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  • All types are welcome at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Anyone familiar with the famous “bucking bronco” neon sign knows it is typically oriented east to west, perpendicular to Cache Drive. On May 24, during the bar’s grand-reopening party to celebrate renovations and restorations, the sign began again rotating for the first time since 1972. The bucking bronco pre-dates the Town of Jackson’s ordinance that now prohibit moveable signage, so the bar was given grandfather status to get the sign rotating again so long as it moved slowly.
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  • Charlie Craighead steps out of the base of the Cowboy Bar’s “bucking bronco” sign while photographing for the Cowboy Bar book in February.
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  • Daniel Stewart maneuvers part of the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar’s marquee sign into place while reinstalling the fixture late last month. The marquee sign and the iconic “bucking bronco” neon sign both underwent a much needed, weeks-long restoration process in March and April.
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