The statues are modelled on two real Clydesdale horses called Duke and Baron. Clydesdales were originally bred for farming and agriculture. These days, they are used as carriage and show horses.
Exactly why the sculpture was attacked by University of Georgia students may always be a mystery. But 70 years later, restored, it rides again. It was recognizably a horse, but it was no classical ...
Years in the making, a bronze statue of famed racehorse Dan Patch and his owner, M.W. Savage, is now forever on display on the lawn outside the Savage Public Library. The statue unveiling ceremony ...
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