Kenilworth Park Racetrack
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title:
Kenilworth Park Racetrack
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Kenilworth Park Racetrack was a horse racing racetrack just outside Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It was owned by Toronto businessmen Abe Orpen, Charles Vance Millar, H. D. Brown and Thomas Hare. Orpen also owned Dufferin Park Racetrack and Long Branch Racetrack. It was notable for a match race between horses Man o' War and Triple Crown winner Sir Barton in 1920. The track operated from September 1916 to 1935. It was one of three racetracks that operated in the Windsor area while horse racing in Mic
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Horse racing track
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenilworth_Park_Racetrack
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2024-02-16T11:21:50Z
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