Laurie Calhoun started Foxie G when she became aware of a need to rehome thoroughbreds when their racing careers were over. Foxie G plans to start a program providing healing services for vets, at-risk youth and first responders.
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Three fresh produce stands, U-pick strawberries, greenhouse flowers, grain, pumpkins, hayrides and corn maze.
There have also been large horse racing farms. Frederick was the home of Glade Valley Farm, once one of the state's leading Thoroughbred operations. as well as Yankeeland Farm, a major national Standardbred harness breeder. It was also home to the New Market Hounds that merged with the Middletown Hounds approximately 40 years ago. There are several 4-H and pony clubs. The Frederick Pony Club is one of the oldest in the state. The Great[...]
A 3,000-acre wildlife and agricultural research and demonstration area. Free self-guided driving tour with brochure.
Just outside of Washington D.C, the Capital Wine Trail offers stunningly complex reds, vibrant whites, unique meads, ciders and fruit wines nestled into a bucolic countryside that feels like stepping back in time, and carved from the urbane city center of Silver Spring. There’s truly something for every wine lover along the Capital Wine Trail. Get outdoors and ride the C&O Canal towpath, a perfect side trip on your wine lover’s adventure. Catch great music[...]
An 8-acre corn maze and pick-your-own pumpkin patch.
Major Thoroughbred training center with 18 barns stabling over 700 horses; one dirt and one synthetic racetrack. There is also a major equine therapy center located on the grounds and a vet clinic.
Multi-discipline, family oriented equine facility in Tuckahoe State Park. Multiple trail riding opportunities.
This site is rich in natural and cultural resources. A living laboratory to explore, understand, and experience Calvert County agricultural practices and lifestyles throughout its history.
Western Maryland It was through these areas that horse-drawn wagon trains headed west on the National Road and that horses carried George Washington and his soldiers during the French and Indian War. Horses, of course, were a big part of the Civil War and there is a proliferation of equestrian statues at the Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg (Washington County). The mule, and its role in moving goods on the C & O Canal from Washington[...]