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  2. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 35°11′40″N101°48′28″W35.194327°N 101.807771°W. The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum was created by the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), based in Amarillo, Texas. Ground breaking construction of the Hall of Fame Museum began in 1989. [ 1 ] The distinction is earned by people and horses who have ...

  3. Dash For Cash - Wikipedia

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    1976 World Champion Quarter Running Horse, 1977 World Champion Quarter Running Horse. Honors. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Last updated on January 11, 2008. Dash For Cash (April 17, 1973 – May 20, 1996) was an American Quarter Horse racehorse and an influential sire in the Quarter Horse breed.

  4. Joe Reed II - Wikipedia

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    Life. Joe Reed II was registered number 985 in the AQHA's stud book. He was registered as a chestnut stallion that foaled in 1936. His breeder was recorded as J. W. House of Cameron, Texas, and his owner when he was registered was Bert H. Wood of Tucson, Arizona. [ 1 ] He was the son of Joe Reed P-3 and Nellene, a daughter of Fleeting Time (TB ...

  5. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code was first announced on April 29, 2015 by Microsoft at the 2015 Build conference. A preview build was released shortly thereafter. [14]On November 18, 2015, the project "Visual Studio Code — Open Source" (also known as "Code — OSS"), on which Visual Studio Code is based, was released under the open-source MIT License and made available on GitHub.

  6. Special Effort - Wikipedia

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    American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Last updated on: March 3, 2008. Special Effort (April 9, 1979 – March 11, 2006) [1][2] was an American Quarter Horse stallion who won the 1981 All American Futurity. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association 's (or AQHA) Hall of Fame in 2008. [3][4]

  7. Joe Cody - Wikipedia

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    Joe Cody was registered with number 42,543 in the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA). He was a 1952 sorrel colt, bred by Tom W. Cochran of Buckholts, Texas. He was registered in the ownership of Robert F. Roberts of Tyler, Texas. [ 2 ] His sire was a product of the King Ranch linebreeding program, as he was a son of Wimpy P-1 out of a ...

  8. Joe Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Joe Hancock was registered as number 455 in the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA). [1] He was foaled most probably in 1926, although the dates are somewhat hazy. [ 2 ] He was a brown stallion , registered as bred by an unknown breeder, but later research determined that his breeder was John Jackson Hancock.

  9. American Quarter Horse Association - Wikipedia

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    aqha.com. The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), based in Amarillo, Texas, is an international organization dedicated to the preservation, improvement and record-keeping of the American Quarter Horse. The association sanctions many competitive events and maintains the official registry. The organization also houses the American Quarter ...