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  2. Carriage Association of America - Wikipedia

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    The CAA maintains directories of carriage collections, carriage museums, museums with carriage collections, and driving and carriage clubs. They organize tours, driving events, educational seminars, and symposia. Since 1963 the association has published the magazine The Carriage Journal approximately five times a year. They maintain a video ...

  3. Carriage driving - Wikipedia

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    Carriage driving is a form of competitive horse driving in harness in which larger two- or four-wheeled carriages (sometimes restored antiques) are pulled by a single horse, a pair, tandem or a four-in-hand team. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh helped to expand the sport.

  4. Boyd Exell - Wikipedia

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    That is one of the upsides of driving, to be able to host your owners and your sponsors in that way. — Boyd Exell (2020) [ 4 ] Exell was a judge for the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) from 2010 to 2020, and Deputy Chair of the FEI Driving Committee from 2012 to 2014.

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  6. Carriage Driving Days returns to Wade House in ... - AOL

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    Attendees can watch drivers navigate horse-powered antique, reproduced and modern carriages through a variety of competitions.

  7. Carriageway - Wikipedia

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    A single carriageway road (North American English: undivided highway) has one carriageway with 1, 2 or more lanes together with any associated footways (North American English: sidewalk) and road verges (North American English: tree belt, parkway, or other regional variants).