The Maryland Horse Foundation plans to open library and education center in historic Reisterstown Videos
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REISTERSTOWN, BALTIMORE COUNTY â The Maryland Horse Foundation plans to open a horse library and education center in historic Reisterstown by the end of 2021. It will be the first of its kind and will honor the horse industry that plays a huge role in Maryland s economy.
The new library and education center will be located in a renovated building on Main Street, just up the hill from some of the state s most famous horse farms. It will feature memorabilia, rotating exhibits and focus on a variety of sports, including flat racing, steeplechasing, polo and more. The project hopes to strengthen the horse industry and become a hub for equine lovers, new riders and students.
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The Maryland Horse Foundation has launched the Maryland Horse Library and Education Center Capital Campaign. Located in the heart of historic Reisterstown in the Maryland Horse Breeders Association’s building at 321 Main Street, the Maryland Horse Library and Education Center will honor the history of horses in Maryland and serve as a hub for learning and collaboration. The
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Press Release
February 18, 2021
The 36th edition of Jim McKay Maryland Million Day will take place on Saturday, October 23 at Laurel Park.
Due to COVID-19, no fans could attend the 35th running of
Maryland’s Day at the Races, but a full day of racing featuring Maryland-sired horses took place, highlighted by the first Maryland Million Day winners for Maryland stallions Baltimore Bob, Imagining and Mosler.
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“After a very challenging year in 2020 we are looking forward to October 23 at Laurel Park to be a great day of racing and with fans in the stands again,” said Cricket Goodall, executive director of Maryland Million Ltd. “With several stallions having their two-year-old crops debuting this year, the breeding and racing industry in Maryland is ready to shine again on