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  2. Harness racing - Wikipedia

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    Harness racing. Harness racing is a form of horse racing in which the horses race at a ... however 'the trots' still has a dedicated following and a rich history to ...

  3. Historic Track - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Track (officially Goshen Historic Track) is a half-mile (900 m) harness racing track in Goshen, New York. It was opened in 1838 and has been in operation ever since, the oldest continuously operated horse racing track in North America. [3] Informal horse races had been held along neighboring Main Street, now part of NY 207, since ...

  4. Louisville Downs - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1966 and held over 3,400 days of harness racing until it was sold to Churchill Downs Inc. in 1991. Louisville Downs was built and managed by William H. King, a Louisville entrepreneur and promoter, who was the first to offer wagering by phone (“Call-a-Bet”) and full card simulcast wagering to television viewers. [ 1 ]

  5. Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The museum collects and preserves the history of harness racing and serves as a hall of fame for the American Standardbred horse. Orange County is the birthplace of Hambletonian 10 , the ancestor of all American Standardbred horses, and many of the early Hambletonian races were held in Goshen at the Good Time Park mile track.

  6. Liberty Bell Park Racetrack - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Pennsylvania harness racing commission voted 2-1 to grant Liberty Bell Racing Association, led by Philadelphia Democratic Party and Philadelphia Eagles owner James P. Clark, the state's first parimutuel track license, with both Democratic members of the committee voting in favor of Clark and the Republican member voting against. [1]

  7. Hazel Park Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Park Raceway, located in Hazel Park, Michigan, in the metropolitan Detroit area, was a horse race track. From 1949 it offered live thoroughbred racing every Friday and Saturday night May through mid-September, and also offered harness racing. Beginning in 1996, it offered simulcast wagering seven days a week all year long on thoroughbred ...

  8. Rosecroft Raceway - Wikipedia

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    It was the 17th time in harness-racing history and the first time in Maryland history. [42] The new grandstand was completed for $3.6 million in 1993. Since Rosecroft had expanded its simulcasting rights, [43] the new grandstand incorporated large-screen televisions and betting windows. [44]

  9. Freehold Raceway - Wikipedia

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    An extremely rare photo finish triple dead heat, recorded in a 1953 harness race at Freehold Raceway. Freehold Raceway was the site of the first ever photo finish triple dead heat win in a harness race. Double, triple and even quadruple dead heats were more commonly awarded in horse racing when finishes were judged by the naked eye in real time.