Saratoga Race Course
Por Gatto, Kimberly
Publicado por The History Press
English
2011
ISBN 9781614236481
eBook
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In the early 1800s, Saratoga Springs was mostly a tourist destination because of its natural mineral waters and their healing powers.
But that changed in 1863 with the opening of the Saratoga Race Course. From then on, summers in the Spa City came alive with the excitement of the "sport of kings." Since the victory of the great horse Kentucky in the introductory Travers Stakes, the racecourse has showcased the sport's greatest champions. Otherwise seemingly uncatchable thoroughbreds--including Man o' War and Secretariat--faced unexpected defeat on its turf, earning Saratoga the nickname the "Graveyard of Champions." Author Kimberly Gatto chronicles the story of the oldest thoroughbred racetrack in the country, with tales of the famous people and horses that contributed to its illustrious history.
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