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A 50-acre, state-of-the-art equestrian facility owned by nationally acclaimed horse trainer Jordan Larson near Sacramento has hit the market for $5.7 million — a unique property that is set ...
Elmendorf Farm is a Kentucky Thoroughbred horse farm in Fayette County, Kentucky, involved with horse racing since the 19th century. Once the North Elkhorn Farm, many owners and tenants have occupied the area, even during the American Civil War. Most of the land acquired during Haggin's era has since been sold off to neighboring stud farms, but ...
A horse community or equestrian community is a planned real estate development or community where people live with their horses on their property or at a facility within the rural or suburban development, with a shared trails network for pleasure riding.
The property sale would include eight homes, various horse stables, ponds, and a private jet. [64] In December 2013, the property was renamed Sunset Springs Ranch. [65] In July 2014, CSD had plans to add a wedding chapel to the property. [66] The ranch was put up for sale again in September 2014, at a cost of $30 million. [67]
In 1958, the Sacramento County Historical Society observed, "even the memory of this local bit of arcadia soon faded into oblivion for all but a few local antiquarians." [14] In the 1940s, Smith's former property was annexed by the City of Sacramento and developed as the River Park neighborhood by mining executives John Sandburg and Louis Carlson.
Racing began in June 1927, [5] and Macomber opened Raceland to the public free of charge for one day of the annual horse meet. [6] By 1930, the meet attracted 29,200 spectators. [ 4 ] On August 1, 1930, a fire that started in the hayloft resulted in $200,000 worth of damage as well as the death of Macomber's favorite dog. [ 3 ]
White Horse Farm, also known as the Elijah F. Pennypacker House, is a historic home and farm located in Schuylkill Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The original section was built around 1770. In the 19th century, it was the home of abolitionist Elijah F. Pennypacker and served as a station on the Underground Railroad.
In 2000, the state of Arizona, Maricopa County, and the town of Cave Creek bought Spur Cross Ranch, a 2,154-acre (8.72 km 2) tract of Sonoran desert just north of Phoenix, for $21 million. It had unusual cacti, stone formations, and hundreds of pre-historic Hohokam Indian tribal artifacts, and is now a Maricopa County park. [9]