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Horses in Art and History part 4 a trip to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Massachsetts

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2008

I filmed this for my equine science class...but I did digress enough throughout the filming to show them some mummies as well as the favorite John Singleton Copley painting "Watson and the Shark "....mostly the films touch upon the interconnected nature of the history of our two species. Sometimes...it's "just a walk in the park " though, lol ( I explain the relevance of the Boston Common to those who have agricultural interests at heart :)

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  • dude. that squirrel owns!! i want a painting with a squirrel!!!!!! and i so definately loved the fried dough stand about 4:22 into the video. xDDDD i <3 fried dough. =D

  • yeah...fried dough rules...lol

  • i loved the statue it was so free and full of spirit CUTE LITTLE KID TOO playing the harmonic SWAN BOATS ^ ^ you really had a full day at boston huh ^ ^lol kr

  • I ALWAYS take full advantage of any time I spend intown :)

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  • BAequine that was awesome

  • kayla kershaw

    Pat lion at the forge a farrier a beautiful image of a farrier. Also nice painting of a boy with a Squirrel. Hey miss L is he a friend of yours. He looks so fimiliar. Nice shark, is it related to Jaws. What a lucky man. if that were me id be eaten alive!!

  • i love how people just randomly walk infront of the camera. how rude =]

    sammi m.

  • SQUIRREL! Awesome. Appeal to the great spirit is gorgeous amd I wish the rangers had been mounted so we could have seen the pretty pretty ponies.

  • The squirrel, really? I like it though, and Paul Revere's silver. Can I just say that he didn't actually do the full Midnight Ride. He did the ending. Sad how much history can be distorted...v.v

    manda c

  • The appeal to the great spirit, never seen that one befor lol

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