Amanda Smith, Manager & Coordinator, Buggy Barn Museum and Pine Moore Old West Town

EPISODE · Jul 25, 2024 · 47 MIN

Amanda Smith, Manager & Coordinator, Buggy Barn Museum and Pine Moore Old West Town

from Penny for your Shots · host Penny Fitzgerald

Join Amanda Smith of the Buggy Barn Museum and Pine Moore Old West Town in Blanco, Texas, as she shares fascinating stories about her family's collection of antique carriages, experiences in the film industry, and the upcoming Wine Camp retreat. From hosting proms and weddings to collaborating with Hollywood on major films like 'There Will Be Blood' and 'True Grit,' Amanda's passion for preserving the history of the Old West is evident. Discover insights into managing a family-run museum, the rich history of their carriage collection, and hear about Amanda's exciting career as a stuntwoman and actress. Don't miss this engaging chat packed with heartwarming anecdotes and a glimpse into life in Texas Hill Country.UVC Bad Boy Tractor commercial featuring Mickey Gilley (and Amanda and her dad, Dennis Moore): https://youtu.be/7eh6BlknJds?si=eJayAgGacwWVS4g5 To connect with Amanda: https://www.facebook.com/buggybarnmuseum https://www.instagram.com/pinemooreoldweststudio/ https://www.instagram.com/buggybarnmuseum/ 00:00 Introduction to Amanda Smith and the Buggy Barn Museum01:11 Amanda's Family and Their Passion for Carriages02:07 The Growth of the Buggy Barn Museum03:46 Unique Carriages and Their Stories05:52 Events and Rentals at the Buggy Barn Museum08:46 The Old West Town Experience13:37 Amanda's Stunt and Acting Career19:21 Family Involvement in Films and Events23:08 Building the Museum: A Labor of Love24:01 Family Involvement and Passion24:18 Balancing Passion and Practicality24:42 Overcoming Challenges: Faith and Resilience27:00 Educational Background and Career Shifts30:46 Community Roots and Local History32:51 Filming in Blanco: A Hub for Creativity34:30 Memorable Encounters with Celebrities39:39 Favorite Drinks and Personal Stories42:21 Connecting with the AudienceWhen’s the last time you did something just for YOU? 🍷✨Wine Camp 2026 is your chance to escape, sip fabulous local wines, cruise at sunset, laugh around the fire pit, and soak up the magic of New York’s Finger Lakes.📍 Dates: July 30–August 2, 2026🏡 Spots are limited, so grab yours now: https://www.pennyforyourshots.com/winecampBring your besties or come solo—you’ll leave with new favorites either way. Wine Camp 2026 is calling. Are you in?Want support growing your business? Book a free Discovery Call with Penny: https://tidycal.com/pennyforyourshots/discovery-callWine Camp 2026: Join the list or save your spot: https://www.pennyforyourshots.com/winecampBecome an Insider for weekly updates, tips, inspiration, and episode extras: https://www.pennyforyourshots.com/insiderLove cocktails + community? Join the Sipper Club: https://www.pennyforyourshots.com/sipExplore all things Penny: coaching, podcast, events, & more: https://www.pennyforyourshots.comFollow Penny on Instagram: @penny4yourshots Or on Facebook: Penny (Kuhlers) Fitzgerald

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