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UVM Morgan Horse Farm is America's oldest continually-operating Morgan horse breeding program, originally established in 1878. The farm cares for more than 40 Morgan horses throughout the year, known as one of the earliest types of horse breeds developed in the United States, which have had an extensive history as racing horses, coach horses, and cavalry horses during the American Civil War. It has been under the stewardship of the University of Vermont since 1951, formerly operated as a United States Government Cavalry Remount Station. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the farm May through October each year and learn about Vermont's state animal from experienced tour guides. A gift shop is also offered onsite, along with art exhibits and areas for picnics.

Address: 74 Battell Dr, Weybridge, VT 05753, Phone: 802-388-2011

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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