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American Quarter Horse Markers
Historical markers which celebrate the American Quarter Horse, from the establishment of the breed in 1600 through the 20th century, highlighting their varied employment in racing, ranch work, rodeo, recreational riding, and other purposes.1 ► Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Rillito Park — AQHHMP #8 — Rillito Race Track — American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
2 ► Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Vactor Ranch — AQHHMP #2 — Hacienda Moltacqua — American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
3 ► Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Sonoita — AQHHMP #27 — Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races — American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
4 ► Illinois, Menard County, Petersburg — AQHHMP #4 — Peter McCue — American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
5 ► Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, Quality Hill — Harvey-Dutton Dry Goods Company Building — 1903 — Architect: Van Brunt & Bro. — |
6 ► Nevada, Clark County, Las Vegas, West Las Vegas — 3 — Binion House — 1942 — |
7 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Fairgrounds — AQHHMP#13 — All American Quarter Horse Congress — |
8 ► Texas, Comanche County, Comanche — 31 — Royal King — |
9 ► Texas, Erath County, Dublin — AQHHMP#30 — First National Cutting Horse Association-Sanctioned Cutting — American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
10 ► Texas, Gregg County, Gladewater — 9960 — Gladewater — |
11 ► Texas, Jones County, Stamford — AQHHMP #1 — First AQHA Show — American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
12 ► Texas, Potter County, Amarillo — Sacred — |
13 ► Texas, Runnels County, Ballinger — 288 — Ballinger — |
14 ► Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth — AQHHMP #5 — Early Quarter Horse Shows — |