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New York Stables Closed

After more than 100 years of service, the nation’s oldest operating stables closed its doors.

The Claremont Riding Academy in New York, the nation's oldest operating stables, closed in 2008The familiar sight of horse and rider cruising through Manhattan’s Upper West Side in New York is only a memory now. The Claremont Riding Academy officially closed its doors Sunday after more than 100 years of service to equestrians throughout the city. The four-story stone stable located between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues originally opened as a livery stable in 1892 but became a riding school in the 1920s, offering lessons and hiring out horses for use on bridle paths within Central Park.

Owner Paul Novograd says dwindling business contributed to closure of Claremont, which was one of the oldest continuously operating stables in the United States. The building was declared a city landmark in 1990, so its exterior can't be changed without approval from the Landmarks Preservation Commission. However the building’s interior, which looks like it hasn’t been changed in decades, does not hold the same protection.

New homes are being sought for the 45 horses from the stable.

04-30-2007


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I find it very sad that great businesses close. I was just on my way there with friends, sad to hear they are no longer there and i truly hope the landmark stays.
Alina, New York, NY
Posted: 10/5/2010 9:07:14 AM
I learned to ride at Claremont in the 1980s. The physical condition of the building and floor were never good but, believe me, if you could learn to ride here (I always seemed to be doing voltes around a child on a pony), let alone jump and do dressage, you really knew how to ride. There were some really find instructors, but the horses are almost certainly better off elsewhere.
Jeanne, New York, NY
Posted: 8/10/2010 1:01:12 PM
how sad!
horsewoman, somwhere, OH
Posted: 1/6/2010 9:47:57 AM
Wow! That would be the one palce I would have wished to go and visit if I ever went to New York...
Horsemanship, Somewhere, OR
Posted: 2/10/2009 6:37:09 PM
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