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  2. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The first item in the museum's collection was a horseshoe worn by the great Lexington. [2] In 1955, the museum relocated to its current location on Union Avenue, across the street from the main entrance of the historic Saratoga Race Course. The museum was relocated to a newly reconstructed building and a thoroughbred racing Hall of Fame was ...

  3. Ten Broeck (horse) - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1982) Ten Broeck (June 29, 1872 – June 28, 1887) was an American U.S. Racing Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse whose 1878 match race win in Louisville , against the great California mare Mollie McCarty was immortalized in the Kentucky folk song commonly called " Molly and Tenbrooks ".

  4. Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1977 as a tribute to the famous flat racing and steeplechase Thoroughbred horses that trained in Aiken, South Carolina. The museum was a project of the local Jaycees , aided by Thoroughbred horse racing expert Whitney Tower , horse racing editor for Sports Illustrated and ...

  5. Kentucky Derby Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Derby Museum is an American Thoroughbred horse racing museum located on the grounds of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Dedicated to preserving the history of the Kentucky Derby , it first opened its doors to the public in the spring of 1985.

  6. Elmendorf Farm - Wikipedia

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    Elmendorf Farm is a Kentucky Thoroughbred horse farm in Fayette County, Kentucky, involved with horse racing since the 19th century. Once the North Elkhorn Farm, many owners and tenants have occupied the area, even during the American Civil War. Most of the land acquired during Haggin's era has since been sold off to neighboring stud farms, but ...

  7. Belair Stud - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 the property was sold to the wealthy New York City banker James T. Woodward, [3] who built large new stables in 1907. On his death, his will bequeathed the property to his nephew William Woodward Sr., who built Belair Stud and Stable into the preeminent United States racing and breeding operation of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

  8. Category:Equestrian museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees (390 P) Pages in category "Equestrian museums in the United States" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  9. National Horseracing Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collections and displays are housed in the Trainer's House and King's Yard Stables. Exhibits relate to the history and science of horse racing and include paintings, jockey silks worn by Lester Piggott and Frankie Dettori, a racehorse simulator which visitors can try out, and other racing memorabilia.