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COLIN DILTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
After hearing that Annalicia Herrera, right, couldn't see the horses because she was blind, Jim Damico, left, lifted Herrera up to touch the Budweiser Clydesdale horses and feel how tall they are at the Smokey Point Walmart parking lot Sunday. Herrera said she was impressed with how big the horses were. The eight horses are one of many teams touring the country as part of a November military tour and will visit Joint Base Lewis-McChord Nov. 28 through Nov. 30. They can also be visited at the Puyallup Fairgrounds during that time. Damico is one of the horse handlers. For more info, visit the online schedule.
COLIN DILTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
The Budweiser Clydesdales demonstrated how they work together as a team as they pull the distinctive red cart through the Smokey Point Walmart parking lot in Arlington.
COLIN DILTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
The Budweiser Clydesdales parade through the parking lot of the Smokey Point Walmart parking lot in Arlington.
COLIN DILTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES
After spending a couple of hours outside, it was time for the Budweiser Clydesdales to head back to the Evergreen Fairgrounds. The horses have been spending the nights at the fairgrounds while performing in the area. where they have been staying. For more horse resources, visit the Northwest Horse Forum.
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