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 Our 17 Schools are Located Throughout The Country...
 
Visit some of the links below for more information on the states we teach in.
Please note***Some schools are closed during the year (please call to find out what states we will be in or look at our school calendar posted on our website). States are in no particular order.
 


Iowa School of Horseshoeing ~Sioux City, Iowa


 Located along I-29 and the beautiful Missouri River, the community of Sioux City, Iowa consists of a diverse population of over 250,000 persons living within the metro area. The business atmosphere attracts and retains people and investment while a strong workforce and excellent educational opportunities create an ideal location for expanding companies. read more....
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In 1806, while visiting his parents on upper Chautauqua Lake, James Prendergast first envisioned the future for the extensive pine forests covering the Southern Chautauqua Region.  Recognizing the potential for water power at the lake’s outlet, Prendergast returned in 1811 and cleared an area for his family settlement.  By the end of that year, Prendergast had built and was operating the region’s first dam and sawmill in the area of the present BPU Light Plant Facility  read more....
 
 
 

Nestled along the banks of the Battle Creek River, the Village of Bellevue is a friendly town of almost 1,400 residents. The median age of our residents 35, with a median household income of $37,292. We are located no more than half an hour away from several metropolitan areas including Battle Creek and
Lansing. In addition  read more....        
 
 
The temperature in the Daytona Beach Area ranges from an average of 59.3°F (20.6° C) in the winter to an average temperature of 78.5° F (30.4° C) in the summer; perfect for fun in the sun all year round! The same ocean breezes that keep the climate mild in winter provide cool winds in the summer.  read more...

 
 
 

 The city of Las Vegas celebrated its 100th birthday on May 15, 2005. The event celebrated the May 15, 1905 land auction when 110 acres of land in downtown Las Vegas were auctioned off.  A 1910 law made it illegal to gamble in Las Vegas. The Nevada Legislature later approved a legalized gambling bill in 1931. The first hotel and casino to open in Las Vegas was the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino in 1906. read more... 
 
 
 
 

The City of Toledo has successfully challenged the Census Bureau's 2007 population estimate, and Toledo's population now stands at 316, 851 -- a 7.4% increase over the Bureau's 2007 estimate! read more...

 

 

 

  

 

Wyoming School of Horseshoeing ~ Cody, Wyoming


Cody, Wyoming, the eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park, is a small western town with a big city attitude.

 

The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, Wyoming's oldest, was founded at the turn of the 20th Century by George T. Beck, originally as a hunting club, and a group of enterprising Cody business leaders, including Col. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody read more... 

 

 

 

  

 

Indiana School of Horseshoeing ~ Shipshewana, Indiana


Some half a million visitors per year come from around the country and from other parts of the world to see Shipshewana, Indiana.Some visit to learn more about the Amish and Mennonites whose faith and simpler way of life holds special attraction in an age when speed and change are the hallmarks of modern-day culture.  read more...

 

  

 

 

Maine School of Horseshoeing ~ Augusta, Maine


Augusta, one of America's most beautiful capitals, has been the capital city since 1827, seven years after Maine was admitted to the Union. The Capitol Building is the centerpiece for this special City read more...
 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

South Dakota School of Horseshoeing ~Sioux Falls, S Dakota


Service. Hospitality. Spirit.

Our Visitor Information Centers, located at Falls Park and The Empire Mall, will have everything you need to accommodate your trip to Sioux Falls, including: attraction and event information, maps, brochures, apparel, travel accessories, and more! read more...

 

 

 

New Orleans School of Horseshoeing ~New Orleans, Lousiana


New Orleans is a great place to visit.
With a combination of our rich history and culture, the thriving New Orleans tourism and convention business is scaling new heights. Hosting annual events such as Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, and the Essence Festival have helped make New Orleans a destination like no other.
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Mississippi School of Horseshoeing ~ Biloxi, Mississipi


 

This site is your personal link to Downtown Biloxi businesses, events, and services. In our exciting downtown district, you will find many wonderful places to live, work, dine, and shop. read more...

 

 

 

 

 

 

N H School of Horseshoeing ~Littleton, New Hampshire


The White Mountains range in New Hampshire spans the north-central portion of the state, with Mount Washington being the tallest in the northeastern U.S., and other mountains like Mount Madison and Mount Adams surrounding it. read more...

 

 

 

 

 

South Carolina School of Horseshoeing~ South Carolina


Horses graze near one of the barns on Living Farm at Kings Mountain State Park.

 

 

 

 

Searcy,Arkansas Schools Of Horseshoeing

 

Located in North Central Arkansas, Searcy rests in the Foothills of the Ozarks. The gently rolling terrain supports a humid, sub-tropical climate during most of the year with relatively short, mild winters and long, warm summers. read more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Butler, Pennsylvania Schools Of Horseshoeing

 

Butler Township was incorporated in 1804 when Butler County was divided into 13 Townships.  Butler Township was then subdivided into North and South Butler.  It remained as such until 1854 when the Township was established within its present boundaries.read more...

 

 

 

Vermont Schools Of Horseshoeing

Mural of Mount Independence 1776-1777, by Ernest Haas
Commissioned by the Mount Independence Coalition

On display at Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell, Vermont read more...

 

 

 

 

 

Schools of Horseshoeing Mr. Tomlinson-Owner/Instructor (386) 235-2415