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" ... A recent $6.5 million renovation and expansion included a second floor with deep take displays on subjects from farriers to breeding farms, as well as extensive exhibits on the lives and careers of jockey Bill Shoemaker and trainer D. Wayne Lukas. ... "
" ... In the 12th century, craftsmen of various types began to loosely (and then formally) affiliate themselves into Trade Guilds. The farriers, knife-makers, locksmiths, chain-forgers, nail-makers, helmet-makers, escutcheon-makers, stonemasons and, aforementioned harness-polishers would gather regularly at their guild halls. The discussions included new developments in their industries, an exchange of best practices, complaints about excessive kingly regulation and taxation, new business opportunities and demonstration of new tools (literally). Naturally, they also competed for status and influence within the group. ... "
" ... Interested? The size of syndicates and partnerships varies significantly among companies, but the length of the investment typically runs three to five years. As with many investments, it’s key to know how much more money needs to follow the initial ante. For example, W. Cothran “Cot” Campbell, president of Aiken, S.C.-based Dogwood Stable (the pioneer of the partnership concept), usually accepts only four partners per horse—each gets 24%, with Dogwood taking a 4% management stake. The average initial investment is $30,000, plus expenses: Owners are billed quarterly for their percentage of an estimated $45,000 a year per horse for feed, stables, training, entry fees, farriers, insurance and transportation. ... "
" ... London was built for the horse and cart. The ancient city’s cobbled streets used to house the workshops for farriers and blacksmiths. Much work was available for those employed clearing the streets of horse manure. Coaching inns on the outskirts of the great metropolis, at Hampstead Heath, St Albans and Epping Forest, made a roaring trade, providing rest and sustenance for those travelling into and away from England’s capital. ... "