With Spectators Back, Preakness Stakes Organizers Preparing To Hold Safe Event
From the Baltimore Business Journal: Preakness Stakes organizers are preparing to host a safe event for spectators May 15. Here’s how they plan to do so.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: Preakness Stakes organizers are preparing to host a safe event for spectators May 15. Here’s how they plan to do so.
Read moreThe Preakness Stakes, typically run on the third weekend of May but postponed this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will take place Oct. 3, one month after the Kentucky Derby.
Read more“We think this is the first solution, living within our means, that preserves the Preakness at Pimlico and preserves horse racing in Maryland for generations,” Bill Cole said of the Preakness deal he helped negotiate for the city.
Read moreAn apparent breakthrough regarding the fate of Pimlico Race Course and the future of the Preakness Stakes was announced by key players in the long-running saga. What does it mean and what comes next?
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