The outdoor sign depicting Louis D'Or, reportedly the world's largest Belgian horse
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The Mare Barn, during Open House, Oct 8, 2011.  The sign is the same size as the actual horse.
The Mare Barn, during Open House, Oct 7 & 8, 2011.

The shed and chicken coop, with the horse-sign in the foreground (during Open House).
The shed and chicken coop, with the horse-sign in the foreground (during Open House).

The sign has a lot of information on it (during Open House).
The sign has a lot of information on it (during Open House).

This sign greets visitors as they enter the farmyard.   The Stallion Barn is in the background-left.
(All photos below this point are from Aug and Sept 2010, except the family photos)
This sign greets visitors as they enter the farmyard.

The other side of the sign, taken from a photo (see next).   Mare Barn in the background.
The other side of the sign, taken from a photo.

A photo taken in about 1935, next to the Mare Barn.   Jacob's daughter Marie with Louis D'Or,
reportedly the world's largest Belgian horse.
Aunt Marie with Louis D'Or, reportedly the world's largest Belgian horse.

A helper with Louis D'Or, world's largest horse.
A helper with Louis D'Or, world's largest horse.

Certificate of Registry for Louis D'Or, world's largest horse.
Certificate of Regisitry for Louis D'Or, world's largest horse.

Louis D'Or pedigree papers.
Louis D'Or pedegree papers.

The text side of the sign.
The text side of the sign.

More text.
More text on the sign.

Photos by Jeff Fitz-Randolph, except Maasdam family photos.

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