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Scarborough Downs Race Track was a horse-racing track located in Scarborough, Maine, United States. It was Maine's largest race track. It was home to The Downs Club restaurant as well as a grandstand for race viewing, and includes 2 track-side lounges as well as a VIP Room. [1] It held its final races on November 30, 2020. [2]
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway is a defunct 1/3 mile NASCAR-sanctioned asphalt oval auto racing track in Scarborough, Maine. The track is located near the Scarborough Downs horse racing track. Beech Ridge Motor Speedway hosted races on Saturday nights, as well as Thursdays.
In 1935, Maine legalized parimutuel betting. The following summer, racing returned to the Kite Track when the Grand Circuit chose Old Orchard Beach to host its pre-Hambletonian races. [10] The track closed with the opening of nearby Scarborough Downs in 1950. [4] The grandstand was eventually torn down and the lights relocated to Scarborough ...
Over the weekend, Churchill Downs -- owner of the famous Churchill Downs Racetrack in Kentucky, as well as racetrack and casino operations in Florida, Louisiana, Illinois, and Mississippi ...
Joseph E. Cresci is an American businessman who is the founder and chairman of Environmental Power Corporation. In 1972 he was appointed president of Ogden Recreation Inc., where he oversaw the operations of five race tracks, including Suffolk Downs, Scarborough Downs, Waterford Park, Fairmount Park, and Wheeling Downs.
Looks like liberals and conservatives on social media can actually agree on something: Donald Trump’s interview on “Morning Joe” was a bad idea.. Hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski ...
Scarborough is a town in Cumberland County on the southern coast of the U.S. state of Maine. Located about 7 miles (11 km) south of Portland, Scarborough is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. The population was 22,135 at the 2020 census, [2] making it the most populous town in Maine. [3]
Nov. 7—Scarborough voters decided on a controversial $160 million K-3 unified school project designed to modernize and address crowding issues in the town's schools. Election results were ...