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On Thursday evening, the Horseless Carriage Club of Southern Ontario members were invited to join the regular Picton cruise ...
It can be difficult to present local history to the public. Thankfully the Union-Sun & Journal and the Niagara Gazette ...
Current Horse & Pony or Draft Horse members are welcome to attend Horseless Horse meetings to learn about horses in a different way, but they should not enroll in the Horseless Horse project. All ...
What is your equine background? I grew up in Lexington, Ky., as a horseless, horse-enamored kid. I was able to buy my first horse my freshman year of college, a Rocky Mountain trail horse. I love ...
Join experienced youth leaders from the Horse and Horseless Horse project areas at the Horseless Horse Spring workshop series. This is an opportunity to develop your understanding and knowledge of ...
Horseless carriages By 1900, it was not very common to see gasoline being used to power an American vehicle. The nation was just beginning to leave behind the horse-and-buggy days, and it seemed ...
The 4-H’ers also took part in two craft workshops, one on leatherwork to make key chains, bracelets and other leather crafts, and the other to create wind chimes from recycled stirrups, spurs, bits ...
The Horseless Horse project is intended for 4-H'ers without access to a horse, pony, or draft horse. While 4-H meetings and activities are open to the public, members who plan to show a horse in 4-H ...
But in early America, inventors were toying with individual wheeled transportation early in the 19th century. Crude bicycles probably challenged the more expensive horse and buckboard or buggy.
City Council wants the industry to transition to electric carriages, but the horse-loving carriage drivers aren't sold on their new careers.