Best of America by Horseback
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Best of America by Horseback has been broadcast weekly on RFD-TV since 2006. Hosted each week by outdoorsman Tom Seay and cowboy singer, songwriter, and poet, Del Shields, this weekly series captures the beauty of America by horseback. Best of America by Horseback is a top quality television show that features trail riders scenic locations they can visit and incorporates informative and educational information about the location’s trail’s, camping and lodging facilities, amenities, history, additional activities to participate in while visiting, as well as featuring quality equine related products. READ MORE

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