By MITCHELLE STEPHENSON, For The Capital
By MITCHELLE STEPHENSON, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
02/18/10
Maryland has a long and proud history as a state that loves horses. The Maryland Jockey Club was founded in Annapolis in 1743, and the organizers of that club founded Pimlico in Baltimore - the second oldest thoroughbred track in America after Saratoga in New York.
So it makes sense that a group of people from Maryland would found a horse rescue - Freedom Hill Horse Rescue - to help these graceful creatures.
Freedom Hill was founded about six years ago in Calvert County, but recently added a location in Anne Arundel. The Edgewater barn, on Fiddler's Hill Road, has 15 stalls. One of the group's founders, Melody Parish,...
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