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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
The museum also displays a magnificent collection of equine art, trophies of past wins, magnificent silks and racing memorabilia
Founded in 1950, this Saratoga museum honors the achievements of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys and trainers.
The history of thoroughbred racing from is told through a magnificent collection of equine art, trophies of past wins, magnificent silks and racing memorabilia. There is also an interactive program, Horse Play, and a children’s gallery.
The history of thoroughbred racing from is told through a magnificent collection of equine art, trophies of past wins, magnificent silks and racing memorabilia. There is also an interactive program, Horse Play, and a children’s gallery.
Union Ave. Saratoga Springs, NY
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