Davie, Horse riding community in Broward County, Florida.
Davie is a town in Broward County in the state of Florida. The area spreads over wide flat landscape with residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and riding trails distributed throughout the municipality.
The settlement arose in 1909 when developers began clearing land in the region. The place received its name in honor of Robert Parsell Davie, who built the first school and contributed to early development.
Horses move along paths and properties that show their role in daily community life and preserve the ranch culture roots. Many residents keep horses on their own lots, and riders use the wide unpaved shoulders that run through residential areas.
Visitors find botanical collections and animal enclosures at the Flamingo Gardens on a spacious site that offers daily guided walks and educational programs. The facility is well accessible and suits families who want to experience nature and native wildlife.
The Bergeron Rodeo Grounds regularly hold competitions and western events where visitors can watch cowboys and riders in action. The events attract both participants and spectators from across the region.
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