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Driving Park (Rochester, New York)

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This article is about the former harness track in Rochester, New York. For other places named "Driving Park", see Driving Park (disambiguation).
Driving Park grounds in 1888

Driving Park was a harness racing track in Rochester, New York which operated between 1874 and 1902.

The track was an irregular oval with a distance of one mile, and was described as "the fastest mile track in the United States." It was located on the north-west corner of Driving Park Avenue and Dewey Avenue, then called The Boulevard, in Rochester.

From 1875 to 1895 the track hosted a leg of the Grand Circuit. For a time it was "the most famous racetrack in the world," but began to decline in the 1890s with the introduction of anti-gambling laws. In 1899 two of the three grandstands were destroyed in a fire, and the park was finally sold at auction in 1902.

Today the former location of the park is a residential area.

References

  1. "Rochester Driving Park". Democrat and Chronicle. 3 Aug 1874.
  2. ^ "Gypsies, Trotters and Races: the Rise and Fall of the Rochester Driving Park". ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY/LOCAL HISTORY & GENEALOGY DIVISION. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  3. Harris, Charles T. "The Grand Circuit In the High Wheel Era". mi-harness.net. THE HORSE REVIEW. Retrieved July 2, 2020.

See also

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