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  2. Irish National Stud - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Crop and Danoli in retirement The Japanese garden The Tea house Stepping stones Waterfall St. Fiachra's Garden. The Irish National Stud (official name: Comhlacht Graí Náisiúnta na hÉireann Teo.) [1] is a Thoroughbred horse breeding facility in Tully, Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland.

  3. Stepney City Farm - Wikipedia

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    Known as the Stepping Stones Farm up until 2009 under the management of Lynne Bennett, [7] the 4.2-acre. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] From 2009 to 2012 the farm was technically the legal and financial responsibility of Tower Hamlets Council [ 1 ] but is now run by a charity , "Stepney City Farm Ltd", [ 9 ] with a 10-year lease as from 2012 (registered in June ...

  4. Arthur B. Hancock III - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Boyd Hancock III (born February 22, 1943, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American owner of Thoroughbred racehorses, the owner of Stone Farm, a 2,000 acre (8 km 2) horse breeding operation in Paris, Kentucky, and a composer of Bluegrass music. Hancock is a member of one of the pre-eminent American horse racing families.

  5. Stone Farm - Wikipedia

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    Stone Farm is an American Thoroughbred horse breeding farm near Paris, Kentucky. It was founded in 1970 by Arthur B. Hancock III , part of the prominent Hancock family of Claiborne Farm fame. Started as a 100-acre (0.40 km 2 ) tract, Hancock gradually added on until it became a rambling 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ) property with over 100 paddocks ...

  6. Groovy Train - Wikipedia

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    "Groovy Train" was the second single released by Liverpool-based group The Farm. It was released in 1990 as the first single from their debut album Spartacus (which would be released in 1991), having been produced by Graham "Suggs" McPherson of Madness and Terry Farley.

  7. Elmendorf Farm - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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  9. Driving (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The horse collar arrived in Europe during the 9th century, [2] and became widespread throughout Europe by the 12th century. [4] With the invention of the automobile, the tractor and other internal combustion vehicles, the need for driving horses diminished, beginning with the end of World War I and to an even greater degree after World War II.