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The Biscayne House of Refuge was typical of the houses of refuge in Florida. The Houses of Refuge in Florida were a series of stations operated by the United States Life Saving Service along the coast of Florida to rescue and shelter ship-wrecked sailors. Five houses were constructed on the east coast in 1876, with five more added in 1885 and 1886.
Oslo Police District, Rytterkorpset (Special Services Section), aka "Det Ridende Politi" / "The Mounted Police" at Oslo Politidistrikt, (Spesialseksjonen), in Oslo that was established in 1893, (Centennial in 1993 celebrated with celebratory ride across the USA) At present 15 horses and around 25 officers.
Ocala (/ oʊ ˈ k æ l ə / oh-KAL-ə) is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, Florida, United States. [8] Located in North Central Florida, the city's population was 63,591 as of the 2020 census, up from 56,315 at the 2010 census and making it the 43rd-most populated city in Florida. [5]
A horse found drowning in a Florida pond was reunited with its owner after first responders leaped into action. A video captured the rescue. Alachua County deputies and fire rescue responded to a ...
Hosted by the Ohio Quarter Horse Association (OQHA), the equestrian event is billed as the largest horse show in the world. It began in 1967 after Blair Folck, owner of National Equine Sales and a ...
The Florida Cracker Horse is a critically endangered horse breed [1] from the state of Florida in the United States. It is genetically and physically similar to many other Spanish-style horses, especially those from the Spanish Colonial horse group, including the Banker horse of North Carolina , and the Carolina Marsh Tacky of South Carolina .
A horseback rider slams into a tree after his horse slips and throws him off. January 15, 1990 Port Saint Lucie, Florida: A woman is caught in a rip tide, along with two men who attempt to rescue her. Location of Waveland Beach on Google Street View. Location of The Island Club Condominium Association on Google Street View. Cleveland, Ohio
Outside of the American Quarter Horse Association's Heritage Center and Museum in Amarillo, Texas. The American Quarter Horse Association was born at a meeting on March 15, 1940, in Fort Worth, Texas. The original idea had come from articles published by Robert M. Denhardt during the 1930s about the history and characteristics of the quarter horse.