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Businiess name:  Whittier Narrows Equestrian
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Being a retired court judge, horseowner,and a boarder at WNEC, I speak with fairness and objectivity. Before I brought my steed to Whittier Narrows, naturally I explored the surrounding landscape. Initially I was appalled by what I saw on the South El Monte side of the river. I looked elsewhere, and not in vain because I discovered the ""Hilton for Horses"" not far from the iniquity. \r I, (notably not an anonymous reviewer) concur with ""Thebigmare"" and ""Horseman 2011"", as my horse is safe and happy. And yes, there have been significant improvements on the property with little or no cooperation from the city or county I might add. Judging the concessionaire 's character, I find him to be most certainly an equine savvy individual. A man with vision and respect. Rare qualities indeed. \r Lastly, there is much transparency to the site, a definite positive, and I can apply no price to the serenity and theraputic surroundings offered at this ""hotel for your horse."" \r

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