His work also appears in the United States – for example, he sculpted a pair of giant Native American warriors on horseback in Chicago’s Grant Park. The museum’s highlights include the ...
Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
Horses have long been an integral part of America’s history, culture, and landscapes – and there are a number of horse breeds native to America. From galloping freely across the plains to ...
Cabrera previously unveiled four giant sculptures at American Dream, also in the luxury wing, known as The Avenue. They include a bronze bull, a 3,000-pound titanium horse, a stainless steel ...
Dating to the period of the First Samnite War, it depicts a Samnite warrior on horseback, symbolizing a triumphant return from the battlefield. The warrior is portrayed riding without a saddle ...
Hagerman Valley Historical Society clarifies origins of its prehistoric horse skeleton replica, announces museum expansion to ...
The gap between Americans’ prosperity and quality of ... the U.S. fares worse than many other rich countries and has fallen further behind since the 1990s. A politically diverse group of ...
Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation (CFP) received a $1 million match gift commitment thanks to a generous contribution from retired U.S. Navy Admiral William McRaven and his wife Georgeann.
Romantic Warrior, Laurel River ... the Saudi Cup meeting with the intention of hosting the highest standard of horse and showcasing the best of horse racing to the world.
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