Pleasanton Fairgrounds Racetrack

Pleasanton Fairgrounds Racetrack
Location Pleasanton, California
Owned by Alameda County
Date opened 1858
Course type Flat/Thoroughbred

The Pleasanton Fairgrounds Racetrack at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, California is a one-mile (1.6 km / 8 f) race track for Thoroughbred, Quarter horse and Arabian racing.[1] Constructed in 1858 by the sons of Spaniard Don Agustin Bernal, it is the second oldest horse racing track of its kind in the United States.[2][3] Only the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana is older.

In years past, during the winter months wealthy owners in the Eastern United States often shipped their horses to Pleasanton for training.

Important races run annually at Pleasanton:

Known as the Pleasanton Trotting Park in 1876, Joseph Nevis took over the racetrack and built its first grandstand. In 1940, the facility was sold to Alameda County.[4]

References

Coordinates: 37°39′47″N 121°53′01″W / 37.66306°N 121.88361°W / 37.66306; -121.88361

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  1. http://www.fairgroundsracecourse.com/about-track/history
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