Siblings Steven and Stephanie Davis, in cowboy hats, wave to a passing float during the annual Helldorado Days Parade in Las Vegas on May 18, 2013. (Jason Bean/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ray Cortez III prepares his son Ray Cortez IV, 4, to compete in the Mutton Busting competition as Calf-Riding competitor Bronc Barlow, 9, looks on during the Las Vegas Helldorado Days Locals Rodeo in Downtown Las Vegas Thursday, May 13, 2010. (K. M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Mutton Busting competitors wait to make an attempt at riding a sheep during the Las Vegas Helldorado Days Locals Rodeo in Downtown Las Vegas Thursday, May 13, 2010. (K. M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Valley resident Rollie Gibbs drives a wagon in a Helldorado parade, circa 1956. (View file photo)
Attendees take part in a previous Helldorado Days at the Helldorado Village Dance Hall, near the current Cashman Field, 850 Las Vegas Blvd. North. (View file photo)
Valley resident Rollie Gibbs rides in the back of a goat-drawn wagon while his brother drives in a
previous Helldrado parade. (View file photo)
Children take part in a previous Helldorado Days parade in Las Vegas. (View file photo)
Las Vegas Elks Helldorado Days
Prairie schooner covered wagons, lead in this frame by an entree from the Last Frontier hotel-casino, passes spectators along Fremont Street in Las Vegas, during the Helldorado Days Old Timers Parade, circa 1944-45. NOTE: the movie "Fury in the Sky" the American re-title of the movie "Ladies Courageous" appears on the marquee of the El Portal movie theater in the background. This movie was released in 1944, giving me a base age for this photograph. HISTORICAL NOTE: The forward most wagon on the left may actually be a Conestoga wagon, a large, heavy wagon build from the mid-18th century until about 1840 for use east of the Mississippi to haul freight prior to the advent and implementation of rail roads. The prairie schooner title covers a wide range of wagon types many of which include features borrowed from the more cumbersome Conestoga wagon. (Las Vegas Review-Journal – file)
People line 4th Street during the annual Helldorado Days Parade in Las Vegas on May 17, 2014. (Jason Bean/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Members of Los Caporalles dance troupe make their way down 4th Street during the annual Helldorado Days Parade in Las Vegas on May 17, 2014. (Jason Bean/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Johnson Junior High School’s Jazz Pack entertains the crowd during the annual Helldorado Days Parade in Las Vegas on May 17, 2014. (Jason Bean/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A slow shutter speed blurs rides at the Helldorado Days in downtown Las Vegas Saturday, May 19, 2012. (John Locher/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
There will be plenty of horsepower for a downtown parade scheduled on city streets Saturday morning.
Fourth will be closed Saturday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., for the parade that’s scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
In addition to Fourth, Coolidge, Hoover and Gass avenues between Casino Center Boulevard and Fourth, Third Avenue between Charleston Boulevard and Garces Avenue and Fourth between Third and Charleston will be closed as parade staging areas.
The disbanding area will be at the old Regional Transportation Commission bus terminal off Stewart.
Helldorado, established in 1934 and called the longest-running civic event in the city’s history, had a brief hiatus in the 1990s, but was rejuvenated in 2005 for the city’s 100th anniversary celebration.
The event runs through Sunday and includes a rodeo to be staged Sunday at a rodeo grounds facility on the northeast corner of Symphony Park Avenue and Grand Central Parkway.
The Helldorado Days website said the carnival, a regular component of the special event, has been canceled this year due to “unforeseen logistics.”
Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3893. Find him on Twitter: @RickVelotta.
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