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  2. Langhorne Speedway - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Land by L. Spencer Riggs: "With all other courses up to that time being fairground horse tracks, Langhorne was the first [one-]mile dirt track built specifically for cars". High-profile American racing clubs like the American Motorcyclist Association ( AMA ), American Automobile Association ( AAA ), and United States Auto Club ( USAC ...

  3. Reading Fairgrounds Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Reading Fairgrounds Speedway (1924–1979) was a one half mile dirt/clay modified race track located in Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The track opened September 24, 1924 and ran until June 29, 1979. [1] It featured a regular weekly series of modified, sportsman modified, and late model stock car racing.

  4. List of dirt track ovals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    0.533 miles (0.858 km) dirt 2000, 2021-2023 2021-First dirt race for NASCAR Cup Series since 1971. California State Fairgrounds Race Track: Sacramento: California: 1 mile (1.6 km) rice hulls / dirt 1907-1970 AAA / USAC Champ Cars (1949-1970) NASCAR Cup Series (1956-1961) Charlotte Speedway: Charlotte: North Carolina: 0.750 miles (1.207 km) clay ...

  5. Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport (IATA: BTP, ICAO: KBTP, FAA LID: BTP), also known as the Butler County Airport or K. W. Scholter Field, is a public airport in Pennsylvania, United States. It is owned by the Butler County Airport Authority. [2] The 2025-2029 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems lists the airport as a regional reliever ...

  6. Nazareth Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth Speedway started as a horse racing track farther up in the center of the town in the 1850s known as the Northampton County Agricultural Fairgrounds. As the crowds grew, the location grew too crowded to remain in the center of the town. Around 1900, a new 1 ⁄ 2 mile dirt track was constructed at the current location between Route 191 ...

  7. Butler, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Emily Brittain Elementary School is in the Butler City limits; Center Avenue School in Butler City is a K–12 alternative school for students who are differently abled; it was a traditional elementary school prior to 2015. [29] Butler Intermediate High School and Butler Area High School are in adjacent Butler Township [30] Other facilities:

  8. Pittsburgh International Race Complex - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photo of the Pitt Race facility, including the South Track addition. Pittsburgh International Race Complex offers three track configurations. The North track configuration is 1.600 mi (2.575 km) and the South track covers 1.200 mi (1.931 km). The full course is 2.780 mi (4.474 km) in length and combines both the North and South track.

  9. Uniontown Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The track was built in 1916, after the Summit Mountain Hill Climbs were outlawed, and held its final race in June 1922. The May/June race was known as the Universal Trophy, so named because Carl Laemmle , president of Universal Films , had sponsored the $3,000, solid silver trophy. [ 1 ]

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