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  2. Bridle path - Wikipedia

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    A bridle path, also bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, ride, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding on horses. Trails originally created for use by horses often now serve a wider range of users, including equestrians , hikers , [ 1 ] and cyclists .

  3. Crawford family of the White Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Path was a major milestone, for it marked the birth of wilderness experience as a recreational activity in the White Mountains. Increasing numbers of visitors used the trail, a sign that Americans were beginning to view the mountain wilderness as worthy of exploration for personal, aesthetic, and scientific reasons.

  4. Bridle Path (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Bridle Road, the Bridle Path is a legal road between Lyttelton and Ferrymead. [4] [5] It was originally constructed as a way for the first Canterbury Association settlers to traverse the Port Hills that surround Lyttelton and take horses, cattle and sheep from the port to the land they would settle on the Canterbury Plains.

  5. History of sign language - Wikipedia

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    Over the next few decades sign language became accepted as a valid first language and schools shifted to a philosophy of "Total Communication", [20] instead of banning sign language. Wyatte C. Hall says that sign language is important for the development of deaf children growing up because without it, they could be at risk of many health ...

  6. Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park

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    A crushed bluestone–surfaced bridle path travels near the paved trail in the park's most westerly 33 miles (53 km). [1] [4] The path is suitable for horseback riding and mountain biking. [1] NOVA Parks administers and maintains the park and its trails. NOVA Parks keeps most of the parkland surrounding the trails in a natural state.

  7. List of historic places in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the Edmonds Band Rotunda [28] and Sign of the Kiwi [29] reopened. The Sign of the Takahe reopened in 2019. [ 30 ] It is expected that the gatehouse of Mona Vale , Old Stone House, the former Trinity Church , and Shand's Emporium will reopen.

  8. Yosemite Valley Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The bridge carries the standard roadway, bridle path and sidewalk. Cost was $37,749.16. The Happy Isles Bridge on the Happy Isles Road over the Merced was built in 1929 with one span of 75 feet (23 m) and two equestrian subways in its abutments similar to those of the Clark Bridge, its near twin. The bridge's total length is 126 feet (38 m).

  9. Bridle path (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A bridle path is a path or trail for horses. Bridle path or bridal path may also refer to: Bridal Path, a 1952 novel by Nigel Tranter The Bridal Path, a 1959 British comedy film based on the novel; Bridle path (horse), a cropped section of a horse's mane; Bridle Path (New Zealand), a track connecting Christchurch and Lyttelton on the South ...