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The Maury County Bridle and Saddle Club currently organize Mule Day,<ref>[https://www.columbiadailyherald.com/story/news/2021/03/06/mule-day-organizers-community-group-tussle-over-events-name/6920982002/ Christen, Mike. "Mule Day organizers, community group tussle over event's moniker." ''The Daily Herald.'' 5 March 2021. Web (columbiadailyherald.com). 5 March 2021.]</ref> which they describe as "an annual celebration of all things related to mules."<ref>[http://muleday.com/about/ Mule Day Office. "About Mule Day." MuleDay.com. Undated. Web (muleday.com). 5 March 2021.]</ref>
 
The Maury County Bridle and Saddle Club currently organize Mule Day,<ref>[https://www.columbiadailyherald.com/story/news/2021/03/06/mule-day-organizers-community-group-tussle-over-events-name/6920982002/ Christen, Mike. "Mule Day organizers, community group tussle over event's moniker." ''The Daily Herald.'' 5 March 2021. Web (columbiadailyherald.com). 5 March 2021.]</ref> which they describe as "an annual celebration of all things related to mules."<ref>[http://muleday.com/about/ Mule Day Office. "About Mule Day." MuleDay.com. Undated. Web (muleday.com). 5 March 2021.]</ref>
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==History==
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A [[History of Mules in Maury County|mule]] is a hybrid of a male donkey (the jack) and a female horse (the dam).
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===Market Days (1840s-1930s)===
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===Chamber of Commerce Era (1934-1950)===
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===Bridle and Saddle Club Era (1974-2019)===
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===COVID-19 Cancellations===
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==Events==
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===Parade===
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 02:50, 6 March 2021

Mule Day Parade, April 7, 2018.

Mule Day is an annual event in Columbia that celebrates the city's heritage, particularly as it relates to the breeding and sale of mules.[1]

The Maury County Bridle and Saddle Club currently organize Mule Day,[2] which they describe as "an annual celebration of all things related to mules."[3]

History

A mule is a hybrid of a male donkey (the jack) and a female horse (the dam).

Market Days (1840s-1930s)

Chamber of Commerce Era (1934-1950)

Bridle and Saddle Club Era (1974-2019)

COVID-19 Cancellations

Events

Parade

References

External Links