New York's love affair with equine beauties continues into the 21st century
AAA Home and Away Magazine, Southern Pennsylvania and online - June 25, 2014 What would New York's Central Park be without horses? Many of the park's 40 million annual visitors would never guess that horses have played a major role in the history, art and culture of the park and that they continue to do so today. Contact Debra for more stories from New York City
An art, history and culture writer/photographer from Calgary, Alberta, I'm always looking for the newest delights and local colour for every story wherever I travel.
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Past stories incorporate a mix of luxury travel, soft adventure, hiking, walking tours, art galleries and local cuisine. My stories have appeared in WestJet's up! magazine; AAA's Home & Away; CAA's Going Places; the Edmonton Journal, the Vancouver Sun, the Victoria Times-Colonist, among others and I am a regular contributor to the Calgary Herald and canada.com.
Currently Chair of the Travel Media Association of Canada's Alberta Chapter.
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