Want to learn more about the history of your Palomino horse? Our PHBA Heritage Foundation does a great job preserving this breed we ALL love so much! ❤️ Thank you Floyd Branson for sharing this information with us while we were at the PHBA convention!
Posted by Susie Joy on Saturday, April 10, 2021
Through your contributions and stories, this Foundation emphasizes the positive impact the Palomino horse and their owners have made in the horse industry. Your direct involvement not only helps us to preserve the past but provides the pathway for his story to go beyond the archives and into the lives of today's Palomino enthusiasts and owners. Find a topic that interests you and let's discover the heritage of the Palomino horse together!
We invite you to visit the Palomino Heritage Museum to learn about the history of the Palomino horse. You can see several parade saddles and historic artifacts on display, research significant industry contributions, and discover stories ranging from backyard relationships to silver screen heroes, and passionate breeders to powerful, world-changing innovators.
Engaging is the First step in helping us to go beyond the archives!
While the Palomino Heritage Foundation seeks to fund meaningful and positive initiatives to preserve the Palomino legacy, we know everyone who has shared a Palomino with their life has an important story to tell. Be sure to sign up to receive all our news and announcements and share your Palomino story!April 3rd through the 7th, found members of the Heritage Foundation Board remodeling the space that they will be using for the museum area.
On May 5th and 6th, the Palomino Horse Breeders Heritage Foundation (PHBHF) Board, several members of the PHBA Executive Board and friends finished cleaning, clearing out and organizing the back spaces of the building.
On April 30th, May 1st and 2nd the entire board of the PHBHF (Dr. Floyd Branson, Helen Fleming, Bill Miller and Alda Buresh) met and worked in the back spaces of the PHBA office building in Tulsa, OK.