AQHA

NEW! What is an AQHA membership?
 
 
SEARCH AQHA
AQHA EVENT CALENDAR
Menu Bar
THE ASSOCIATION
Menu Bar
MEMBER SERVICES
Menu Bar
EN ESPA�OL
Menu Bar
AQHA FORMS
Menu Bar
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE FOUNDATION
Menu Bar
AQHA CORPORATE PARTNERS
Menu Bar
AQHA MAGAZINES
Menu Bar
AQHA RACING
Menu Bar
AQHA RECREATION
Menu Bar
QUARTER HORSE OUTFITTERS
Menu Bar
AQHA SHOWING
Menu Bar
AQHA JUDGES
Menu Bar
AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE YOUTH ASSOCIATION
Menu Bar

 

 

THE AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE FOUNDATION
PROGRAMS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM DONATE MERLE WOOD HUMANITARIAN AWARD
DONATE TODAYLOG OFF

FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES RELAUNCH OF HISTORICAL MARKER PROGRAM

YOU CAN HELP PRESERVE HISTORY.

The American Quarter Horse Foundation is proud to announce the relaunch of its popular program, the American Quarter Horse Historical Marker Program.

American Quarter Horse Historical Markers commemorate people and events historically important to the development of the American Quarter Horse breed or the American Quarter Horse Association. The program boasts 27 permanent Historical Markers throughout the United States and Canada. The first marker was dedicated in 1995 at the site of the first AQHA-approved horse show – at the Texas Cowboy Rodeo & Reunion Grounds in Stamford, Texas.

As part of the program’s relaunch, the Foundation welcomes applications for future Historical Marker sites that will perpetuate and promote the history of the American Quarter Horse, helping current and future generations understand and experience the breed’s rich history. The Foundation encourages applications for locations anywhere in the world, as long as they meet the program’s criteria.

“The American Quarter Horse Historical Marker Program is vital to the Foundation’s goal of preserving our precious American Quarter Horse history,” said Foundation Executive Director Gary Carpenter. “When travelers take a moment to stop and view these signs, they gain an appreciation for our American Quarter Horse industry’s exciting past – and the people and horses that have brought us to where we are today.”

The next Historical Marker is set to be dedicated July 28 at the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show/New Jersey State Fair in Augusta, New Jersey. The show served a pivotal role in the growth of AQHA in the 1950s and 1960s and strengthened the American Quarter Horse influence in New Jersey and the surrounding areas. The show was also key in the establishment of the New Jersey Quarter Horse Association in 1961.

BE PART OF PRESERVING HISTORY

If you’d like to submit an application for a Historical Marker site, please click here or call (806) 378-5000.

Applicants are responsible for proving historical significance through written documentation. Historical Markers commemorate only horses or persons that have been deceased at least 25 years or events that occurred at least 25 years prior to application.

The Historical Marker program is administered by the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum and is a project of the American Quarter Horse Foundation.

Click here for more information about Historical Markers and an application to submit a location for a future Historical Marker site.

 


 

 


  RETURN HOMEBottom Bar CONTACT USBottom Bar ASK USBottom Bar JOIN AQHABottom Bar PRIVACY POLICYBottom Bar LINKING AGREEMENT