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Demolition at Baltimore's historic Pimlico Race Course will begin on Thursday, July 24, with the complete redevelopment ...
It’s never easy being Don Quixote, the mad Spanish knight who tilted at windmills aboard his noble nag, Rocinante.
Demolition of Pimlico Race Course begins this week as part of a $400 million redevelopment plan to transform the historic ...
The grand total on the renovations is $400 million, and work is expected to wrap up in time for the 2027 Preakness race. In ...
The Preakness will be held next year at Laurel Park and is “expected to return” to Pimlico in 2027, according to the news ...
Thursday was demolition day at the Pimlico Racing Facility as crews began taking down the stables to make way for a new ...
The first phase of demolition work will start on Thursday to make way for Maryland’s $400 million Pimlico Race Course ...
The Maryland Stadium Authority announced July 23 that the structural demolition needed for the Redevelopment of the Pimlico ...
“Through this multi-year transformational project, the Pimlico Race Course will become a year-round racing facility bringing ...
Nick and Marilyn Mosby have their eyes turned toward work in rehabilitation and charitable sectors as they rebuild their ...
After many maintenance issues, Pimlico is open in time for Black-Eyed Susan Day and the Preakness Stakes. These issues come after many discussions over the future location of the race.
The 142nd Preakness had been billed as a match race between Always Dreaming and Classic Empire, and it was from the start. They broke out of the starting gate next to each other and the fight was on.