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'''Mule Day''' is an annual event in [[Columbia, Tennessee | Columbia]] that celebrates the city's heritage, particularly as it relates to the breeding and sale of mules.<ref>[https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/exhibits/mules/index.htm "TSLA:Exhibits:Got Mules? A celebration of mules in Tennessee history." Tennessee State Library and Archives. Undated. Web (tnsosfiles.com). 5 March 2021.]</ref> | '''Mule Day''' is an annual event in [[Columbia, Tennessee | Columbia]] that celebrates the city's heritage, particularly as it relates to the breeding and sale of mules.<ref>[https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/exhibits/mules/index.htm "TSLA:Exhibits:Got Mules? A celebration of mules in Tennessee history." Tennessee State Library and Archives. Undated. Web (tnsosfiles.com). 5 March 2021.]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 23:31, 5 March 2021
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]
References
- ↑ "TSLA:Exhibits:Got Mules? A celebration of mules in Tennessee history." Tennessee State Library and Archives. Undated. Web (tnsosfiles.com). 5 March 2021.
- ↑ Christen, Mike. "Mule Day organizers, community group tussle over event's moniker." The Daily Herald. 5 March 2021. Web (columbiadailyherald.com). 5 March 2021.
- ↑ Mule Day Office. "About Mule Day." MuleDay.com. Undated. Web (muleday.com). 5 March 2021.