Twice a week, Luis Vasco leaves the bustle of his two East Boston restaurants, Taco Mex and Tequilas, and drives 50 miles here to Paso Fino del Fuego Farm to commune with Paso Finos. The weekly visits remind him of his youth in his native Colombia, where the horses are considered a national treasure. Hoping to raise awareness of Paso Finos among Latinos in New England, Vasco has become the breed’s unofficial local publicist.

Posted on: August 12th, 2008
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