Tornado died in 1972 as unridden by 220 professional riders, and was buried near to the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
His writings were cited in his 1985 induction into the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
His dedication to the city and his cowboy origins landed him in the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Among other honors, the success of this landmark western resulted in de Passe's induction into the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Western Heritage Awards from the Cowboy Hall of Fame (six-time winner)
McCoy was inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1974.
Others portray less known figures, such as Bill Pickett, a rodeo star and the first black inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
He became a prolific writer, which led to his election to the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
In November 2000, he was posthumously inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
He was elected to the Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1984.