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Location: We are excited to present this spectacular 57.18 acre property that is located approximately 6 miles south of Talihina, Oklahoma. Luckily, a generous Rainbow Meadows volunteer saw them both and saved them from slaughter. Raven was immediately adopted and lived with her new family until the summer of 2016 (10 years) when her adopter lost her life to cancer. Quail Meadow is a gated 55+ community in Ocala, Florida that features a variety of single-family homes. The community's amenities include everything from a clubhouse and fitness center to a shuffleboard court and an outdoor pool. Leeanne Meadows Ladin, Secretariat tourism manager at The Meadow Event Park and co-author of Secretariat's Meadow – The Land, the Family, The Legend, said, 'We definitely will be celebrating the Meadow historic designation at the Secretariat birthday event next week.' Ladin coordinated the research and documentation for the nomination.

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Glasgow, a stunning show jumper who shone in both the professional and amateur ranks, died the day after Christmas at the age of 28.

One of Glasgow's many memorable victories was the 2004 Budweiser American Invitational with Norman Dello Joio riding. (Photo © 2004 by Nancy Jaffer)

With a personality to match his athleticism, he will be remembered not only for his many international victories with Norman Dello Joio, but also for the excitement he generated among anyone lucky enough to see him perform.

'He always went into the ring with a competitive, burning desire to win,' said Philip Richter, who began competing Glasgow in amateur classes when Norman decided it was time for the regal Dutch warmblood to step down a notch.

Philip Richter and Glasgow competing at the 2011 Hampton Classic.

'Riding a horse of his caliber was such an honor and privilege because his capabilities had no limits—he always gave you more than he had, which was way more than most could handle,' recalled Philip, who guided him to victory in high amateur classes at Devon, the Hampton Classic and other prestigious destinations.

'He was like an overpowered Formula One car that had magnetic adhesion to the road. His talent and attitude enabled him to do things that a mere mortal horse would never dare try. From Spruce Meadows to the Winter Equestrian Festival to Hickstead, he decisively and consistently won it all. His personality was what really set him apart—he had an aura of superiority and arrogance that was somehow endearing and not offensive.'

Analyzing Glasgow' career, Philip cited Norman's relationship with the horse, noting, 'I truly believe that Glasgow might not have been the success he was without Norman. Glasgow was blessed by raw talent and the sacred geometry of chance to be paired with a rider like Norman.'

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After Philip stopped competing him, Glasgow was retired to Coker Farm in New York, owned by Philip's mother, Judy Richter.

As Philip reflected, 'His talent and attitude enabled him to do things that a mere mortal horse would never dare try. Just look at his record—an endless string of global wins at the highest level of our sport—for years on end.'

Location: We are excited to present this spectacular 57.18 acre property that is located approximately 6 miles south of Talihina, Oklahoma. Talihina is located in Leflore County, its named originated from two Choctaw words, Tully and Hena, meaning iron road. Iron road is reference to the railroad the town was built around. Talihina has a great public school that has won multiple 2A state championships. The 2010 census had Talihina at a population of 1,114. Talihina is a thriving community in the heart of the Choctaw Nation and is the gateway to the Talimena Scenic Drive, Oklahoma's only National Scenic Byway, and the Ouachita National Forest. Talihina has several good restaurants, a feed and farm supply store, a lumber and hardware store, a variety of business' and shops on main street, plus the Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center. The larger City of Poteau is a beautiful 40-mile drive from this ranch. Area attractions include Sardis Lake, Kiamichi River, Lake Wister State Park, the Heavener Runestone, the Ouachita National Forest, Cedar Lake Trails, Campgrounds, And Equestrian Center.

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Land: This property has a private setting at the end of a dead end county road. There is a good barb wire fence around the entire place. There areis a nice ponds on this place for wildlife or livestock. There are two really nice meadows that grow a lot of grass. Scattered mature timber and some areas of dense cover that are a perfect habitat for holding wildlife. This place is loaded with deer, turkey, wild hogs, rabbits, and squirrels. This is a great location to build a home or cabin, raise cattle or horses, with ample hunting and fishing on your own place. Great views of the Kiamichi Mountains on this mountain valley property.

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Location: We are excited to present this spectacular 57.18 acre property that is located approximately 6 miles south of Talihina, Oklahoma. Luckily, a generous Rainbow Meadows volunteer saw them both and saved them from slaughter. Raven was immediately adopted and lived with her new family until the summer of 2016 (10 years) when her adopter lost her life to cancer. Quail Meadow is a gated 55+ community in Ocala, Florida that features a variety of single-family homes. The community's amenities include everything from a clubhouse and fitness center to a shuffleboard court and an outdoor pool. Leeanne Meadows Ladin, Secretariat tourism manager at The Meadow Event Park and co-author of Secretariat's Meadow – The Land, the Family, The Legend, said, 'We definitely will be celebrating the Meadow historic designation at the Secretariat birthday event next week.' Ladin coordinated the research and documentation for the nomination.

Glasgow, a stunning show jumper who shone in both the professional and amateur ranks, died the day after Christmas at the age of 28.

One of Glasgow's many memorable victories was the 2004 Budweiser American Invitational with Norman Dello Joio riding. (Photo © 2004 by Nancy Jaffer)

With a personality to match his athleticism, he will be remembered not only for his many international victories with Norman Dello Joio, but also for the excitement he generated among anyone lucky enough to see him perform.

'He always went into the ring with a competitive, burning desire to win,' said Philip Richter, who began competing Glasgow in amateur classes when Norman decided it was time for the regal Dutch warmblood to step down a notch.

Philip Richter and Glasgow competing at the 2011 Hampton Classic.

'Riding a horse of his caliber was such an honor and privilege because his capabilities had no limits—he always gave you more than he had, which was way more than most could handle,' recalled Philip, who guided him to victory in high amateur classes at Devon, the Hampton Classic and other prestigious destinations.

'He was like an overpowered Formula One car that had magnetic adhesion to the road. His talent and attitude enabled him to do things that a mere mortal horse would never dare try. From Spruce Meadows to the Winter Equestrian Festival to Hickstead, he decisively and consistently won it all. His personality was what really set him apart—he had an aura of superiority and arrogance that was somehow endearing and not offensive.'

Analyzing Glasgow' career, Philip cited Norman's relationship with the horse, noting, 'I truly believe that Glasgow might not have been the success he was without Norman. Glasgow was blessed by raw talent and the sacred geometry of chance to be paired with a rider like Norman.'

After Philip stopped competing him, Glasgow was retired to Coker Farm in New York, owned by Philip's mother, Judy Richter.

As Philip reflected, 'His talent and attitude enabled him to do things that a mere mortal horse would never dare try. Just look at his record—an endless string of global wins at the highest level of our sport—for years on end.'

Location: We are excited to present this spectacular 57.18 acre property that is located approximately 6 miles south of Talihina, Oklahoma. Talihina is located in Leflore County, its named originated from two Choctaw words, Tully and Hena, meaning iron road. Iron road is reference to the railroad the town was built around. Talihina has a great public school that has won multiple 2A state championships. The 2010 census had Talihina at a population of 1,114. Talihina is a thriving community in the heart of the Choctaw Nation and is the gateway to the Talimena Scenic Drive, Oklahoma's only National Scenic Byway, and the Ouachita National Forest. Talihina has several good restaurants, a feed and farm supply store, a lumber and hardware store, a variety of business' and shops on main street, plus the Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center. The larger City of Poteau is a beautiful 40-mile drive from this ranch. Area attractions include Sardis Lake, Kiamichi River, Lake Wister State Park, the Heavener Runestone, the Ouachita National Forest, Cedar Lake Trails, Campgrounds, And Equestrian Center.

Game sally quick clips full version. Electric bordering property!

Land: This property has a private setting at the end of a dead end county road. There is a good barb wire fence around the entire place. There areis a nice ponds on this place for wildlife or livestock. There are two really nice meadows that grow a lot of grass. Scattered mature timber and some areas of dense cover that are a perfect habitat for holding wildlife. This place is loaded with deer, turkey, wild hogs, rabbits, and squirrels. This is a great location to build a home or cabin, raise cattle or horses, with ample hunting and fishing on your own place. Great views of the Kiamichi Mountains on this mountain valley property.

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Price: $149,950

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Taxes: $ 85.79





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