Friends of Acadia — Acadia’s Carriage Roads: Back From the Brink
Friday, July 29 2016 by Editor
By David MacDonald The 57-mile network of crushed stone carriage roads constructed by John D. Rockefeller Jr. on Maine’s Mount Desert Island in the early 20th century are historic and recreational treasures. The carriage roads hearken back to Acadia National Park’s founding, 100 years ago, and today offer unparalleled equestrian opportunities. Their preservation
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August 2016 – Table of Content
Tuesday, July 12 2016 by Website Editor
34 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 12 Sharn Wordley: Talent, Determination & Dedication 16 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 18 Antonio Martinez: It’s All About Family 24 Restaurant: Madera — Menlo, California 26 Equestrian Destination: Atherton, California 30 Jen Verharen — Part of the Dream Team 44 The Olympics: Dreams of Glory
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