Western Horseman
- Western Horseman
- Proud Sponsor of "What's It Worth?"
Proud Sponsor of "What's It Worth?"
Western Horseman Magazine
2112 Montgomery Street
Fort Worth, TX, 76107
The legacy of Western Horseman began in 1936 near Lafayette, California, with founder Paul Albert's vision for a magazine that would serve as a "voice for the horse." After Albert's untimely death in 1942, the magazine made its home in Reno, Nevada, for a time, before moving to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in the late 1940s.
It was there, in the historic Spanish-style building on North Nevada Avenue, that Western Horseman spread its wings and began to soar. Under the extraordinary guidance of John Ben Snow, Don Flint and Dick Spencer, the magazine reached iconic status, setting the standard for the stock-horse industry.
More than seven decades later, the magazine has moved once again to the current location in Fort Worth, Texas. Affectionately known as "Cowtown" and with its Western history tracing to the cattle drives of the Chisholm Trail, Fort Worth seems a fitting place for the magazine to continue the legacy established in 1936.
Through the years Western Horseman has thrived, in no small part, because of its unwavering dedication to promoting the Western stock horse and the Western way of life. Scores of staff members, freelance writers, and various owners, publishers and editors have put their stamp on the magazine, and all have shared a passion for horses and this publication.
As a result, Western Horseman is still held in high regard by horsemen everywhere and can be found on coffee tables, in diesel pick-ups, and in ranch bunkhouses wherever you find cowboys and great stock horses. What else would you expect from Western Horseman, The World's Leading Horse Magazine Since 1936?
http://www.WesternHorseman.com Booth: 3910 & 3911
