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Wayland Cato is a glass artist and the owner of New Moon, a business that offers horse rides from Cedar Island to Ocracoke.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 59 Issue 10, Mar 1992, p34-35, il, por
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26982
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North of downtown Raleigh is horse country and the home of B-Bar Stables, where you can rent horses by the hour and ride the trails at your own speed. B-Bar has been owned and operated for twenty years by George Dalphus Browning, a true cowboy and horseman. George personally trained each of his sixty horses and can teach anyone how to ride a horse.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 6 Issue 7, Apr 7-20 1988, p25, por Periodical Website
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29831
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This article highlights two animal trainers in Asheville, North Carolina. Kathryn Gubista, founder of Lucky Dog Training Asheville, provides a variety of dog training services, including private sessions, group sessions and residency board and train. Working on training from the equine perspective, Emily Shields teaches both horses and people who to understand one another.
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30858
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North Carolina offers a variety of travel options for people who enjoy horseback riding. Love Valley, a western-themed town northwest of Statesville, provides visitors with accommodations and a horse to ride throughout their stay. Other options include guest ranches, horse farms, bed and breakfasts, and overnight horseback riding excursions.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 41 Issue 7, July 2009, p17, por
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31298
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The Southern States Percheron Hitch is an award-winning team of six huge horses driven by two coachmen and pulling an unusual wagon loaded with bags of feed. The horses are based at the Person County farm of Tommy and Ann Lawrence. The Percheron Hitch is a popular attraction at the North Carolina State Fair and parades.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 21 Issue 3, Mar 1989, p10-11, por