Tiny Horses Are Quietly Taking Over Portland's Streets And It's Downright Magical
This tiny element of Portland’s rich history was going overlooked, and one man decided to draw attention to it with a fun project that has led to many tiny horses tethered to sidewalks all around town. In 2005, Scott Wayne Indiana tethered a miniature toy horse to one of the city sidewalks’ many horse rings, and the project that followed has given a whimsical touch of fun to Portland’s many historical neighborhoods.

If you don't know what to look for, you probably wouldn't even see the tiny horse ring affixed to this sidewalk.

The rings, commonly made of iron and brass, were used to tie up the horses roadside while their owners took care of their business in the city.
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By 1978, residents began looking to preserve the rings, and homeowners could have them replaced after repairs were made. Today, the rings are protected and must be re-installed as close as possible to the original location after any sidewalk repairs.

He tethered a small horse to a ring to draw attention to it, and the trend caught on and is still going strong over a decade later.

The Portland Horse Project was formed to bring awareness to the fun public art project.


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However, the rings are in many other neighborhoods around town too, so keep your eyes peeled when you are out and about.

Various farm animals and even some dinosaurs have been found tethered to the horse rings.

To see many more horses around town, follow The Portland Horse Project on Facebook.
Want to know some more interesting thing people in Portland do? Check out this article about 8 Weird Things Only People From Portland Do.
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