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Blue Heaven Farm's grade 3 winner and dual grade 1-placed Pyrenees, retired last month due to injury, has been sold and will ...
The Maryland Jockey Club's new CEO envisions a dramatically different Preakness experience when the race returns to a rebuilt ...
Pyrenees (Into Mischief–Our Khrysty, by Newfoundland), winner of the GIII Pimlico Special Stakes and runner-up in the GI Stephen Foster Stakes and GI Jockey Club Gold Cup in 2024, will take up ...
Pimlico is weeks away from closing on Sept. 1, before the complex is demolished and undergoes a $400 million rebuilding/renovation project. Gone will be the rickety elevators, ...
That’s because demolition at Pimlico cannot begin until a solid plan is in place for Laurel Park, as horses and horsemen displaced by Pimlico’s reconstruction will need a place to go.
BALTIMORE -- For the first time in 18 years, Pimlico Race Course will hold a full fall meet starting next month. Racing returns to Old Hilltop on Friday, Sept. 4, and will continue on Fridays ...
Parts of Pimlico will be demolished before next year’s Preakness, the 150th running of the event, with renovation efforts expected to begin in full force in summer 2025.
Thousands of Pimlico residents will have access to the very latest eyecare and audiology services thanks to the opening of a new store.
Ahead of Preakness 148, FOX45 News asked Fravel about the timeline for Pimlico’s redevelopment. “I actually can’t give you a timeline there’s a lot of work to be done,” he said. Stay ...
Trainer Brendan P. Walsh consoles jockey Luis Saez after their bid to win the 150th Preakness Stakes fell short on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
The Pimlico land property was acquired by James Poyas. Then, in 1883, the plantation, consisting of 1,779 acres, was conveyed to Francis William Heyward (1844-1907) of Wappaoolah.