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  2. King Edward VII Stakes - Wikipedia

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    It is run at Ascot over a distance of 1 mile 3 furlongs and 211 yards (2,406 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June. The event was established in 1834, and it was originally known as the Ascot Derby. In the early part of its history it was also open to fillies. The race was renamed in memory of King Edward VII in 1926.

  3. Ascot Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Ascot Racecourse is visited by approximately 600,000 people a year, accounting for 10% of all UK racegoers. The racecourse covers 179 acres (72 ha) leased from the Crown Estate and enjoys close association with the British Royal Family. Ascot was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne and located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from Windsor Castle.

  4. Engine House No. 5 (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The station was decommissioned in 1968. From 1974 to 2002, the space was used for a restaurant and bar, also known as Engine House No. 5. In 2004, the building was converted for office use, and today is the Columbus branch of Big Red Rooster, a marketing company.

  5. Royal Ascot LIVE: Results, winners and latest updates from ...

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    Frankie Dettori: Racing’s great showman produces Royal Ascot fairytale. 17:11, Mike Jones. Royal Ascot is a stage unlike any other in horseracing.It’s a course that mixes royalty with fashion ...

  6. Osmaston, Derby - Wikipedia

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    The manor in Derby was the home of the ancient family of the Wilmot baronets. [1] These baronets built Osmaston Hall, including its chapel of James the Lesser. The hall was demolished to make way for the Ascot Drive industrial estate in 1938, while the chapel survived until 1952. Looking west along Osmaston Park Road from the Spider Bridge

  7. List of dead heat horse races - Wikipedia

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    May 15, 1828 – in the Epsom Derby, between Cadland and The Colonel; Cadland won in a deciding heat. [2] June 21, 1832 – in the Ascot Gold Cup, between Camarine and Rowton; Camarine won in a deciding heat. [3] September 18, 1850 – in the St. Leger Stakes, between Voltigeur and Russborough; Voltigeur won in a deciding heat. [4]

  8. WATC Derby - Wikipedia

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    The WATC Derby, also known as the Western Australia Derby is a Perth Racing Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, at set weights, over a distance of 2400 metres at Ascot Racecourse in Perth, Western Australia in April. [1] Total prizemoney is $400,000.

  9. Brown Derby - Wikipedia

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    The original Brown Derby restaurants had closed or had been converted to other uses by the 1980s, though a Disney-backed Brown Derby national franchising program revived the brand in the 21st century. It is often incorrectly thought that the Brown Derby was a single restaurant, and the Wilshire Boulevard and Hollywood branches are frequently ...