Charles Town, named in honor of King Charles II, had a passion for horse racing. His namesake city is host to the Steeplechase of Charleston races.
These equestrian retreats are not all galloping into the sunset—instead, they’re about connecting through breathwork, somatic ...
The moment the horse’s hooves hit the pavement with that distinctive clip-clop rhythm, something shifts in your perception of time. At Aaron and Jessica’s Buggy Rides in Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania, ...
Leave it to Doreen Abubakar to put her own Newhallvillian twist on the 4th annual Harvest Day Festival on the Farmington ...
A Riverhead horse rescue is planning to relocate upstate after a town zoning crackdown forced the cancellation of fundraisers ...
Four generations of Hursts have worked the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, including Brian Hurst, who was born during the ...
There’s something magical about trading your car’s engine for the gentle clip-clop of hooves against pavement, especially when those hooves belong to a magnificent Amish horse pulling your buggy ...
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Fascinating vintage photos of Paris more than a century old
These rare historic photographs capture what Paris looked like over a century ago, when horse-drawn carriages lined the ...
The 1 1/16-mile Street Sense is part of a stakes doubleheader on Sunday’s card that features all 2-year-old races for Stars ...
Unicorns, phantom steeds, Pegasi, the eight-legged stallion of the god Odin—horses have held high esteem in various ...
New York City has long argued over whether to ban the horse-drawn carriages that ferry tourists around Central Park and other sites. Now, it looks like the horses may at last be put out to pasture.
They’re voting neigh on the horse ban. A majority of New Yorkers who regularly visit Central Park are against a horse-carriage ban that’s gaining steam in the City Council, a new industry-funded poll ...
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