The Arabian Horse Galleries, a two-level, 8,000-square-foot interactive museum dedicated to the Arabian horse, is currently under construction at the Kentucky Horse Park’s International Museum of the Horse and is expected to open in late 2009, but you can sneak a peek for free today without leaving home. A complete “Online Museum Walkthrough” for the Arabian Horse Galleries is now available online.
The Walkthrough allows online visitors to sample several different exhibits, including “Origins of the Arabian,” “Spread of the Arabian,” and “Today’s Arabian,” to name just a few. The Walkthrough also offers visitors an in-depth peak at the museum storyline and evolving possibilities for dazzling encounters, both historic and interactive, that visitors of all ages will enjoy in the future “brick and mortar” Arabian Horse Galleries.
To visit the Walkthrough, go to www.ArabianHorseGalleries.com.
Learn more about the Arabian at HorseChannel’s breed profile.
Thank you for the link!
An amazing site for Arabian and horse lovers alike.
That's GREAT! Now I have yet ANOTHER excuse to go to KY again... :)
Wow, that was a fabulous article!
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