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Louisville Downs - Horse Racing America

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    Louisville Downs was a harness track that ran for about twenty five years. Known as the "Gay Nineties" track, Louisville Downs was the innovator of every promotional gimmick and multiple wagering format in Kentucky. When it closed in 1991 it was bought by Churchill Downs and was converted to a winter training facility for thoroughbreds.

Remember when Louisville had harness racing? Looking …

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    Infinite Scroll Enabled. Churchill Downs is the horse racing gem of Louisville, but 30 years ago there was another beloved track in the city: Louisville Downs.In the archive video above, we take ...

Harness racing at Louisville Downs in 2019?

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    Harness racing may be returning to Louisville Downs in 2019. The Kentucky track, which hosted harness racing from 1966 until it closed in 1991, is currently owned by Churchill Downs and is undergoing a $65-million facelift that will open as the historical racing site Derby City Gaming this fall. In partnership with Keeneland Thoroughbred track ...

Louisville Downs - Wikipedia

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Harness racing may return to Louisville Downs - Harnesslink

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    LOUISVILLE, KY -- WDRB.com has reported that Churchill Downs wants to bring harness racing back to Louisville. The track filed an application Tuesday with the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to have harness racing at its new Derby City Gaming facility on Poplar Level Road at the site of the former Louisville Downs next year. This is part

Louisville Downs - Horse Racing America

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    Louisville Downs. 07/14/1966 Opens for standardbred racing. 07/17/1974 Tonto (Jay Silverheels) of Lone Ranger fame debuts as harness driver. 03/08/1976 One groom and fifty horses perish in a barn fire. 00/00/1988 First track in Kentucky to offer full card simulcasting.

REMEMBERING MILES PARK AND LOUISVILLE DOWNS

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    In June 1956, Fairgrounds Speedway opened at the old State Fairgrounds as a short-lived venue for harness racing. Then, in June 1958, the racetrack was renamed Miles Park and became a place for Thoroughbred racing. Miles Park always operated in the shadow of Louisville-based Churchill Downs, with its Kentucky Derby.

Former Louisville Downs exec Dale Owens dies - Harness Racing

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    During Mr. Owens’ tenure at Louisville Downs, the track became the first in North America to televise its races live and accept telephone wagering. In 1986, Mr. Owens received the John Hervey Award from the U.S. Trotting Association for writing and producing Pompano Harness Weekly, judged the best harness racing television production that year.

Churchill Downs Racetrack | Thoroughbred horse racing …

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    Known as the home of the Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky Oaks, Churchill Downs Racetrack conducts Thoroughbred horse racing in Louisville, Kentucky, during three race meets in the Spring, September, and the Fall.

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    Churchill Downs purchased the site for $6 million in September 1991 and transformed the track into a Thoroughbred training arena known as Trackside. The deal officially brought an end to harness racing in Louisville. In 2015, the decision was made to demolish the iconic grandstand, wherein officials cited structural deterioration.

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