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The number of horses in Boston has varied significantly over time, particularly during the 19th century when horses were a primary mode of transportation. In the early 1900s, it was estimated that there were thousands of horses in the city, primarily used for work and transport. However, with the advent of automobiles and changes in transportation, the number of horses drastically declined. Today, while there are still some horses in the Boston area, particularly for recreational purposes, the exact number is much smaller and not typically quantified in the same way as in the past.

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