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Latest news about Chincoteague Pony Have you ever read Misty of Chincoteague ? Have you ever dreamed of owning your own Chincoteague Pony? How about owning a REAL descendent of Misty herself? We have 2 black and white colts both descendents of Misty herself. Continue reading 3. Ride the ponies at Chincoteague Pony Center. 4. Ride the convertibles. (Little tiny cars that can be driven around Chincoteague.) 5. Gold - and not on Sunday because Connor doesn't want to play on the course with bumper baots. ... Continue reading Today, July 28, marks the 85th Chincoteague Pony Swim. As many as 40000 people will gather to watch around 150 to 175 wild ponies swim across the Assateague Channel to reach Assateague Island. The herd of wild ponies must wait until a ... Continue reading The Chincoteague Pony Centre is the home of the largest herd of Misty family ponies on the island. At the Pony Centre, you can interact with these descendants of Misty, sit down and enjoy a movie, stroll around the stables, enjoy a pony ... Continue reading Chincoteague Pony has been added to FeedAgg.com on 08/23/10. Continue reading Famous Chincoteague pony swim this week | Horsetalk - International horse news. Continue reading Chincoteague pony swim July 28. Today, July 28 2010, marks the 85th Anniversary of the Chincoteague Pony Swim. Continue reading Ahead of that, coming up fast apace like that herd of Chincoteague ponies out of the surf, is our massive After Hours: Science Uncovered night, our biggest ever after hours event. knitted-viper-fish.jpg ... Continue reading By the 1700's it had become an annual event, complete with festivities for entire community, according to the Chincoteague Pony Penning Website. The first known documentation of the Pony Penning was a pamphlet printed in 1835. ... Continue reading This story is based upon the real lives of Paul and Maureen Beebe and their childhood desire to own and raise a Chincoteague pony. A herd of feral ponies that reside on Assateague Island in Maryland are supposedly the offspring of ... Continue reading
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