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The Turf Club was sold to the owners of First Avenue in late 2013. The venue has a capacity of about 350. [3] The club's basement hosts a smaller bar and performance space, the Clown Lounge, which is used for jazz gigs. The Turf Club is located on the north side of University Avenue near Snelling Avenue and across the street from the Snelling ...
The Turf Club. The Turf Club is the Premium Club of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. It is necessary to be a member, or a guest of a member, to visit the Turf Club. A buttoned up shirt and jacket are required attire for men. The Saddle Club. The Saddle Club is the Premium Club of Surfside Race Place. Anybody may visit for a daily fee.
Tampa Bay Downs is an American Thoroughbred horse racing facility located in Westchase in Hillsborough County in the U.S. state of Florida, just outside Tampa.It opened in 1926 under the name Tampa Downs, and has also been known as Sunshine Park and Florida Downs and Turf Club.
The Western Australian Turf Club (WATC), later known as Perth Racing, is a members club in Perth, Western Australia. It was established in the 19th century during the colonial period, was modelled after Turf Clubs in England, and operated as an elite social club. [ 1 ]
Turf Club may refer to: Turf Club (gentlemen's club), a club in London, UK; Turf Club, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa; Turf Club (Saint Paul), a live music venue and restaurant in Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. Turf Club (New Jersey), a live music venue in Asbury Park, New Jersey
Golden Gate Fields' facilities included a one-mile (1,609 m) synthetic track and a turf course measuring 9/10 of a mile, or 7 furlongs plus 132 feet (1,448 m), stalls for 1,420 horses, a main grandstand with seating for about 8,000 customers, a clubhouse with seating for about 5,200 customers, a Turf Club with seating for about 1,500 customers ...
The event was originally scheduled in February but the Los Angeles Turf Club in late 2012 moved the race to the start of the winter racing meet at Santa Anita whereby the race was run twice in the calendar year. [1] In 2016 the Los Angeles Turf Club renamed the race to the current name. [3]
The Turf Club was founded in 1861 as the Arlington Club, with premises in Bennett Street, Piccadilly. [1] It was while there that a committee of the Arlington, consisting of George Bentinck, Sir Rainald Knightley, Charles C. Greville, H. B. Mayne, John Bushe, G. Payne, and Colonel Pipon, under the chairmanship of John Clay MP, drew up the laws of whist, officially sanctioned by the Portland ...