Plymouth, Maine – On March 20, 2015 at 10:30 in the morning, the “All Heart” Campaign, a grass roots initiative by Maine’s Harness Horsemen, will visit the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. Organized by “All Heart” founder, Laurie Ballard MacKenzie, Maine reinsmen, Kevin Switzer, Jr., Drew Campbell, Dan Deslandes, Eric Davis…
This post highlight a video that was shared by Mike Sweeney on the “All Heart” Campaign FB Group. This is a great video. Enjoy! The Stories of Maine Harness Horsemen
On this past Thursday, Mike Shannon and I journeyed to Whitneyville and Machias. While there I met up with Chris Sprague who owns the land that was once Riverside Park in Machias. While visiting Chris, he brought out his 19th Century Maine map atlases. He allowed me to photograph selected maps. These maps are presented in the…
Laurie Ballard MacKenzie recently made a decision — a decision to step up and lead fellow horsemen, horsewomen and families in a campaign to bring Mainers to the harness racing tracks. Living in Plymouth, Laurie has long been a member of a Maine harness racing family. A major disappointment for today’s harness horsemen is the lack of…
Maine’s Starting Gate & Tailgate Museum is a traveling museum on top of the bedsides of a 1967 Chevy C-10 Pickup. The museum is an initiative of the Lost Trotting Parks Heritage Center. The intention is to travel to Maine Agricultural Fairs and other public locations to tell the stories of Maine’s agricultural heritage as it relates…
This post features a Hoof Beats Magazine article from 1939. Its topic: Jim Butler and the Butler Head Numbers!
On January 14, I visited with John Butler in his Lewiston home. John is 93. He goes to work everyday for two hours. In the mid-1930’s his uncle Jim Butler invented the Butler Head Numbers. When John came back from World War II his uncle asked him to join the company. John first day of work was…
This article and the images are copyrighted December 2014 by Glenn W. Gibbons and The Lost Trotting Parks Heritage Center. From S. Dexter — I met Glenn Gibbons at the Cornish Historic Fairgrounds a couple of years ago during the Cornish Horsemen’s Day. I was playing a song I had written called, “The Story of a Maine…