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Paulick Report on MSNBob Baffert: Rodriguez 'Needs To Be Out There Running' In Belmont StakesThe Authentic colt isn't the lone speed in the third leg of the Triple Crown, but his Hall of Fame trainer has no plans to ...
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $14.3 million contract Wednesday morning to begin the demolition and reconstruction of Pimlico Race Course.
The Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, closed for good last weekend. But fans, and anyone interested in state ...
The Preakness Stakes will look much different when it returns to Baltimore's historic Pimlico Race Course in 2027 following ...
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Paulick Report on MSNPieces Of Pimlico: Online Auction Of Memorabilia Ends FridayThe sign recognizing legendary Triple Crown winner Secretariat has already been sold, but signage for several other Triple ...
Final preparations for the long-planned demolition of the Pimlico racetrack this summer will begin soon after next week’s Preakness Stakes.
On Saturday, they were honest and sincere that the Triple Crown is broken because it has tried to remain steeped in tradition ...
A Maryland board approved a $14.3 million contract on Wednesday to begin the demolition and rebuilding of Baltimore's storied but antiquated Pimlico Race Course, home to the Preakness Stakes.
Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore is set to undergo major renovations after Saturday’s race. For many, horse racing’s biggest event is in need of an overhaul, too.
Ahead of the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes, here’s the origin story of the second jewel in horse racing’s Triple Crown. It starts at a dinner party.
After the 150th running of the Preakness on Saturday, Pimlico Race Course will undergo a multi-million dollar rebuild.
The 150th Preakness Stakes will be the final horse race at Maryland's Pimlico Race Course, prior to a massive rebuild project.
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