Senator John Barrasso shares insights on Cody’s Fourth of July celebrations

Senator John Barrasso shares insights on Cody’s Fourth of July celebrations
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Senator John Barrasso, a prominent political figure from Wyoming, shared his experiences and reflections on celebrating Independence Day in Cody, Wyoming through a series of tweets. His posts highlighted the significance of local traditions and the community spirit prevalent during the festivities.

On July 4, 2025, Senator Barrasso expressed his enthusiasm for participating in the Cody Stampede Independence Day parades. He noted that “The @CodyStampede Independence Day parades are iconic and something I look forward to participating in every year.” He remarked on the parade’s long-standing tradition, stating that this year marked its 106th anniversary. Barrasso emphasized the joy of celebrating America’s birthday with fellow patriotic citizens from across Wyoming.

Later that day, he conveyed his holiday greetings to followers with a brief message saying “Happy 4th of July from Cody, Wyoming!” The post was accompanied by an image capturing the festive atmosphere of Cody.

In another tweet dated July 5, 2025, Barrasso turned his attention to the renowned Cody Stampede Rodeo. He described it as a global attraction and stated that “The @CodyStampede Rodeo is known worldwide for being one of the best rodeos to attend over the Independence Day holiday.” He expressed his honor in celebrating America’s birthday at what he referred to as the “Rodeo Capital of the World.”

Additional information: The Cody Stampede is an annual event held in Cody, Wyoming, which includes parades and rodeos attracting visitors worldwide.



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