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An excavator tore open the walls of the Pimlico clubhouse Thursday as the governor and other dignitaries looked on — the ...
Demolition begins at Pimlico Race Course in West Baltimore for a redevelopment project. The new race course is expected to ...
The Preakness 150 Festival is more than a race — it’s a celebration of Maryland’s heritage, communities and spirit.
The demolition of Pimlico's clubhouse marks a milestone in the property's redevelopment into a best-in-class facility, ...
Maryland first lady Dawn Moore, the Sports and Entertainment Corporation of Maryland and the Preakness Festival 150 Committee have announced a lineup of events for the first-ever Preakness Festival.
The demolition of the clubhouse at Pimlico Race Course marks a milestone in the property's redevelopment into a best-in-class ...
For the first time in the 150 years of Baltimore's Preakness Stakes, the Triple Crown leg at Pimlico Race Course will be preceded by a week-long festival, the Maryland Stadium Authority announced.
Maryland would fundamentally change its thoroughbred horse racing operating model and Pimlico Race Course, home of the annual Preakness Stakes, would receive much-needed upgrades under plans that ...
By leading the first-ever Preakness Festival, Moore is transforming Maryland’s biggest racing weekend into something bigger, more inclusive, and built to last.
Attendance at the Preakness has stayed strong, according to figures released by Pimlico over the years. In 2005, 125,687 made the race, compared to 131,256 in 2019.
Under the new law, Maryland can use $400 million in state bonds to rebuild the home of the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes. The 149th running of the race is set ...
Add the Oct. 3 Preakness to the list of major sports events that will be held without fans as Maryland continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic. The race, which drew an announced crowd of ...