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The horses have been a symbol of Anheuser-Busch since 1933, when a team of Clydesdales was presented to August A. Busch Sr.
The team of horses will make deliveries on 3rd Avenue late Thursday afternoon and visit the Door County Fair on Friday and Saturday.
The Budweiser Clydesdales are bred and trained exclusively at Warm Springs Ranch, a 300-plus-acre property in Boonville, Missouri. The breeding facility was built in 2008.
The world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales will march into Mansfieldon Sept. 10 and Belville Sept. 12, making stops at The Brickyard and the Bellville Street Fair. A single horse will make an appearance ...
The iconic Clydesdale horses with Budweiser are coming to the Portland metro and Southwest Washington area in August. The visit is part of a 15-year partnership with Folds of Honor, a nonprofit group ...
The iconic Budweiser Clydesdales made their way through Sturgeon Bay on Thursday, delivering beer to several local bars. The ...
The Clydesdales’ Springfield visit is part of a larger cross-country tour that aims to celebrate the military community and honor the legacy of those who have served, as well as their families. The ...
Eventually, adult Clydesdales grow to about 6 feet tall and weigh about 2,000 pounds. They undergo years of training before they can join one of Budweiser's three travelling teams, or hitches.
Budweiser is having a special Football and Foals watch party that day at the foals' home. Guests can watch the game on four big screens and get photos with the new arrivals and other Clydesdales.
The massive horses have been seen in plenty of Super Bowl commercials over the years and have made various appearances ...
Anheuser-Busch InBev may be thinking nationally this year, but its efforts will include some local touches. The Clydesdales will bringing Budweiser to bars around the city in much the same fashion ...
The Budweiser Clydesdales delivered a heartfelt moment that resonated with Americans in the months after 9/11, and continues to do so 20 years later. The original commercial only aired once.