When first built, the farm was a first-class Arabian breeding
farm with expensive horses
dotting pastures, raising their young.
There was also a 3/8 mile track, complete with grandstand for
the Sunday afternoon Miniature Horse Harness Races, quite a social
event in its time. The grandstand still
shelters visitors and spectators, but now in front is a regulation
size dressage arena, complete with judge's gazebo and two-story
announcer's booth, which is used for
competitions as well as exhibitions and riding clinics.
About four years ago, the owners turned it into a first-class
dressage training facility, keeping the efficient layout the
same with only minor changes.
The excellent quality pastures still dotted with horses, but
in this day and age, they are
quality riding horses, used for many different purposes, from
dressage to pleasure riding.