Articles related to "Clydesdale"As a nation we are lucky to have 4 native breeds of heavy horse. No longer a familiar sight, the Shire is the largest and probably the easiest of the breeds to recognise.
And more Flemish draft horses and Shire horses, together with native Scottish stock are the forebears of Clydesdales.
A reindeer herd, horse drawn wagon rides, marshmallow roasting and ice carving replace nighttime lightshow to reduce the Wildlife Conservation Society's carbon footprint.
They'll join 13 other ad favorites in Kansas City's Advertising Icon Museum. The museum will also induct the slogans "Virginia is for Lovers" and "Like a Good Neighbor."
Bob Lachky headed one of America's most honored ad teams. It created beauty with the Budweiser Clydesdales at Christmas and million-dollar humor for the Super Bowl.
Grant's Farm is a popular family attraction in St. Louis with ties to President Grant and brewing giant Anheuser-Busch.
Advertisers looking for new media and formats as viewers fast forward past TV commercials. But TV spots leave behind heavy footprints for other forms of art to follow.
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to step back in time, then Timbertown, a Heritage Theme Park located in Wauchope, NSW, may be your answer.
Communities in the Northeast USA will host many parades on Thanksgiving Day.
The hot sun a dust did not stop Alex Grant from handily winning the Sundance Spin of the Intermountain Cup Bike Racing Series.
Places in & around Calgary where family visitors can have pleasant authentic western Canadian historical experiences without mobs, noise & hucksterism.
Zookeepers are the caregivers of animals in the zoo. Although the requirements vary, zookeepers typically have degrees in zoology, animal science or wildlife management.
The Yule season encourages marketing contrarians to create ads that go against the traditional tide.
A short summary of each brewery that puts Fort Collins on the map when it comes to beer.
Enhance your trip to Tampa during Super Bowl XLIII with these free family-friendly events that celebrate the NFL spirit.
Horses were valuable commodities during the middle ages. They were used for transport, war and agriculture.
Mules deserve to be remembered for the important roles they played in the history of transportation.
Websites are advertising alternative Santa vehicles such as trains, motorcycles, golf carts and stockcars with elf pit crews. They may be putting reindeer out to pasture.
Heading to British Columbia this Christmas? Here are holiday travel ideas to light up any Xmas vacation in Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, Barkerville & Prince Rupert.
Triathlon competition demands multiple skills from endurance to strength to speed. Ironman champ Evan Evans discusses his own route to triathlon excellence.
The oldest agricultural fair celebrates 190 years at its permanent location in Topsfield, Massachusetts, on the East Coast of the United States.
The SuperBowl is famous for its advertising. Find out who advertised, who produced the best commercials, and who produced the worst.
A trend in women's change in attitude to work and home life roles has launched as more and more women begin to feel the stress and exhaustion playing multiple roles.
A number of equine breeds across the globe are struggling to survive. Read about some of our most precious, beautiful and threatened horses and ponies.
Author Christopher Hitchens has been making a career of condemning world religions, Christianity among them. This article will examine some of Hitchens' arguments.
The Honours of Scotland are the oldest crown jewels in Great Britain.
As a nation we are lucky to have four native breeds of heavy horse; these are the Shire, Clydesdale, British and the Suffolk.
2007 state fairs in Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin celebrate the "best of" with entertainment and fun.
See the best unique big dog names that are cute and popular. Here are puppy names for different sizes of large and tall adult dogs; to match with their personalities.
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