Grangeville Idaho 2nd Annual Border Days 'Cut Em Loose' Paper Moon Real Photo Postcard

Grangeville Idaho 2nd Annual Border Days 'Cut Em Loose' Paper Moon Real Photo Postcard
Grangeville's Border Days is an historic annual rodeo and frontier festival in Grangeville, Idaho, celebrated since 1911. This postcard, noting the "2nd Annual" event, places its creation around 1912, capturing a participant amidst the nascent years of this enduring celebration. The slogan "CUT 'EM LOOSE" encapsulated the spirit of cowboy culture and the spirited horse events central to the festival.

These frontier celebrations became widespread across the American West in the early 20th century, serving to preserve local heritage, attract tourism, and entertain communities. For towns like Grangeville, situated in Idaho's agricultural and ranching heartland, such events reinforced a strong regional identity rooted in the settlement era. The inclusion of a whimsical "man in the moon" prop points to the popularity of novelty photo booths at early 20th-century fairs and public gatherings, offering mementos of these vibrant community festivals.
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