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All trainers share one office, and luckily it's a decent size. The walls are white but filled with certificates. There's also one desk, two chairs, one couch, one big shelf filled with books on horses, a file cabinet, and a shelf filled with show ribbons and old trophies. Staff are usually the only ones in here, but riders might come if they have a question or meeting with a trainer.
The lounge is a small room filled with a couch, table, and two vending machines. Half of one wall is completely glass so you can watch people ride their horses and take lessons inside the indoor arena, which is directly in front of the lounge.
The stables are lined with stalls, most of them filled with horses. The floor is always dusty, despite the stable hands' efforts to keep it clean, and all the way down the hall, there is the tack and feed room, as well as a bathroom.
The indoor arena is quite large, well-lit, and overall a great place to ride. Lessons, shows, training, and normal rides can take place here. Also, there's a large gate in the middle that can be shut to divide the arena in half for whatever reason.
If you'd like to ride outside, the outdoor arena is a great place to do so. It's even bigger than the indoor arena and it has a few props set up for you to play with while riding (jumps, barrels, etc.). You can see some of the trails and pastures from here, as well as the road a mile or so away. Lessons, shows, training, and normal rides take place here, too!
Round pens are small areas of circle-shaped fence used for training and ground work. It's best you just lunge the horse unless you're with a trainer or know what you're doing, though.
Horses can be turned out in the pasture when the weather is decent so they can run, play, and graze. There are three pastures: mares and foals, mares and geldings, and stallions.
A good amount of Riverglass Ranch is made up of forest, and in that forest there are all different kinds of trails. Some of them are natural, and some of the ones closer to the barn are man-made. If you don't get lost, you can have a lot of fun riding on them!
This is the town's one and only, public high school: Guineaville High. It has everything a normal high school has-- lots of kids, evil teachers, lockers and hallways, the adored lunch break, and plenty of room to get in trouble. Go Mustangs!
It's a small grocery store with basic food for sale. A lot of young people from Guineaville work here, though there are some older managers who simply never moved on to bigger and better things.
The police station in Guineaville is no different from every other small town station. It has an office for emergency calls, some more offices, a few rooms which you need passwords to get into, and a small jail where prisoners can be kept for 48 hours until they're transferred to a bigger jail or let out.
Here's a nice little small restaurant where you can grab something to eat for a good price. They're open as long as the sun's up and awhile after that.
Famous for it's fun-to-say name and amazing popcorn, Ebidool Theater is a nice local theater. It only has three rooms for shows, so there isn't much variety, but that doesn't bother most people.
This is the place where all the small clothing shops in Guineaville Ranch are lined up. They're not too glamorous on the outside, but they're much closer to home than the big-city shops.
Mercy Hospital has everything a normal hospital has. That means you come here if you're hurt, in labor, in need of a check-up, etc. and so on. The halls smell of cleaning products and are occasionally filled with cries of pain, but someone was nice enough to paint the walls of the hallway and rooms a warm brown-red.
Country Park is a typical playground/field type deal. There's a wide stretch of grass for dogs, picnics, walks, sunbathing, and all that good stuff; then there's an area with a jungle gym and a swing set. It's a nice place to hang out.
A small little church sits on the edge of town: St. Anthony's. It's been there for over a hundred years, and behind the building there's a patch of land dotted with the headstones of ancient graves. Occasionally you'll see a sad person mourning a lost one out there.
Here's where you party from PM to AM. The club is always stocked with the hottest music, the best DJs, and of course, alcohol, so get ready to dance and get tipsy!
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Riverglass Ranch isn't the only stables out there. And think of all the amazing shows all those other great stables have! Come here to visit some of the other ranches.