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      Naval Academy, Equestrian Team
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      Assateague State Park Ponies
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      Busch Gardens, Clydesdales
    • Stop#4:
      Corolla Wild Horses (NC)
    • Stop#5:
      Horsepower: How did horsepower come to be a word to describe an automobile’s power?
      NASCAR Hall of Fame - history (5ws)
    • Stop#6:
      Coastal Discovery Museum
    • Stop#7:
      Duluth Speedway
    • Stop#8:
      Talladega Superspeedway
    • Stop#9:
      Mississippi State U Horse track; Dog and Pony Show
    • Stop#10:
      Little Rock 10 — Little Rock High School, President Clinton’s library
    • Stop#11:
      Rogers, Arkansas - The Walton Family history
    • Stop#12:
      Tulsa, Oklahoma
    • Stop#13
      Denton,TX Horse farm
    • Stop#14
      John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
    • Stop#15
      Alamogordo, NM — History of what bomb test and why was that done. Does the radiation still exist?
    • Stop#16
      White Sands, NM —
    • Stop#17
      Tucson Speedway / Tucson Train history
    • Stop#18
      Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show / Tonto National Park Wild Mustangs
    • Stop#19
      Algodones Dunes
    • Stop#20
      Long Beach Grand Prix
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  • what's next

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    • Stop#1:
      Naval Academy, Equestrian Team
    • Stop#2:
      Assateague State Park Ponies
    • Stop#3:
      Busch Gardens, Clydesdales
    • Stop#4:
      Corolla Wild Horses (NC)
    • Stop#5:
      Horsepower: How did horsepower come to be a word to describe an automobile’s power?
      NASCAR Hall of Fame - history (5ws)
    • Stop#6:
      Coastal Discovery Museum
    • Stop#7:
      Duluth Speedway
    • Stop#8:
      Talladega Superspeedway
    • Stop#9:
      Mississippi State U Horse track; Dog and Pony Show
    • Stop#10:
      Little Rock 10 — Little Rock High School, President Clinton’s library
    • Stop#11:
      Rogers, Arkansas - The Walton Family history
    • Stop#12:
      Tulsa, Oklahoma
    • Stop#13
      Denton,TX Horse farm
    • Stop#14
      John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
    • Stop#15
      Alamogordo, NM — History of what bomb test and why was that done. Does the radiation still exist?
    • Stop#16
      White Sands, NM —
    • Stop#17
      Tucson Speedway / Tucson Train history
    • Stop#18
      Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show / Tonto National Park Wild Mustangs
    • Stop#19
      Algodones Dunes
    • Stop#20
      Long Beach Grand Prix

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    This summer, the Mike and Spike, Spike and Mike roadshow will cross America and connect with people and places that make this country distinctly American. 
    Horses will be the animal theme that draw us to the locations of states across America as they were historically the lead animal for transport…(Sure Spike, we won’t forget to visit dogs and create a signature print!). As we travel, the horse theme will transition to horsepower! Horsepower, of course, is now our primary means of seeing our country.
    The subsequent theme is sand--yes, sand. Why sand? We will travel from “sea to shining sea” and collect sand from each shore; from the shores of the Assateague Island to the Coronado Islands, and the sand dunes in between. And, actually, these locations used to be called “seas.”