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Making Tracks: The Untold Story of Horse Racing in St. Louis, 1767 1905

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At one time, horse racing was once a more popular sport than baseball. Nowhere was once this reality more apparent than in St. Louis. From 1767 to 1905, throngs of excited St. Louisans rooted for their horses in almost twenty different racing venues across the area. Making Tracks takes readers on a tour of local tracks and racing history, where surprising facts emerge. St. Louis had the primary night racing within the country; the St. Louis Browns, a professional baseball team, shared their baseball field with a race track; the St. Louis World’s Fair Handicap in 1904 dazzled the racing world with a $50,000 purse; famous people, including celebrated jockeys and horsemen, came to St. Louis to race; and the Delmar Loop track made history as the city’s last track and the scene of a notorious raid orchestrated by the Missouri governor. The track histories capture the joys of the game and the flavour of the times, including the political, social, economic, and non secular realities involved. Making Tracks is a will have to read for horse racing fans, local history buffs, and those that love a good story. Saddle up and take a ride on bygone tracks once filled with passionate and engaged fans.

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