$49.50
Beautifully matted and framed dramatic 1970s action photo showing thoroughbred horses at Gulfstream Race Track in Hallandale, Florida.
It is a great close-up image of American horse racing history that would make a nice addition to a sports bar, a room in your home, or at the office either displayed by itself or with other pictures.
Vintage sports wall hangings are also great to give as a gift!
Details About This Item:
• It is available in 4 different sizes
• The image is printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper
• It has a black wood frame
• The matte is palm beach white
• It is covered in glass or plexiglass
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More on Gulfstream Park:
Gulfstream Park is a Thoroughbred horse race track, casino and outdoor entertainment and shopping destination in Hallandale Beach, Florida. It is among the most important venues for horse racing in the United States, and is open 365 days a year.
It opened on February 1, 1939, conducting a four-day meeting. Its initial meeting attracted a crowd of 18,000. In 1944, the track was reopened by James Donn Sr. for a 20-day meeting. In 1952, a clubhouse was erected and an addition was put on the grandstand. Gulfstream Park introduced turf racing in 1959. The clubhouse was enlarged in 1961, and the then-world's largest totalizator board was installed in the infield. In 1972, the track was awarded "middle dates" for a 40-day January through April meet. In 1982, the grandstand was again renovated and in 1984 a clubhouse renovation was completed. In 1986, the track added its Gulfdome, a domed dining terrace.
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