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The White Hat Guide to Woodlands Historic Park
Living Legends has been established to bring retired champion horses back to the public. Situated in the Woodlands historic park in Greenvale, it is home to some of Australia’s finest retired racehorses. Living Legends is modelled closely on the Home of Rest for Horses in the United Kingdom and like this home; Living Legends supports equine research, education and training to benefit horses of all ages and breeds. At Living Legends, however, special emphasis is given to the care of older horses. Events such as horse health care seminars and workshops are presented at Living Legends, along with an annual horse owner’s and breeder’s conference and a number of unique events. Click on the Woodlands Historic Parklink to the right of the map. Use the controls to zoom in or out on the map or change to satellite view.
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