Rodeo Hats
Description: Melbourne, Florida's County Line Saloon was a truly one-of-kind place that catered to all kind of folks looking for a good time on Friday night. While it was very much a country bar, they played host to acts of all kinds from heavy metal and hip hop to punk and of course, country western. The 12,180-square-foot venue in then-rural West Melbourne was first leased out in 1984 and over the next decade it would be a church, a strip club, and then a heavy metal bar before becoming The County Line Saloon that folks would grow to know and love for years to come.
Description: Many rodeo events were based on the tasks required by cattle ranching. The working cowboy developed skills to fit the needs of the terrain and climate of the American west, and there were many regional variations. Some of the skills required to manage cattle and horses date back to the 16th-century rodeo traditions of the Vaqueros in the lands of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day Mexico and the American Southwest.