Hialeah Park Racing & Casino Hialeah Fl
Location | 2200 E 4th Avenue Hialeah, Florida |
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Owned by | John Brunetti |
Date opened | 1922, 2013 (reopening) |
Race type | Quarter Horse |
Official website |
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Coordinates | 25°50′53″N80°16′42″W / 25.84806°N 80.27833°WCoordinates: 25°50′53″N80°16′42″W / 25.84806°N 80.27833°W |
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NRHP reference No. | 79000664 (1979)88003477 (1988) |
Designated NRHP | March 5, 1979January 12, 1988 (eligible as NHL) |
The Hialeah Park Race Track (also known as the Miami Jockey Club or Hialeah Race Track or Hialeah Park) is a historic racetrack in Hialeah, Florida. Its site covers 40 square blocks of central-east side Hialeah from Palm Avenue east to East 4th Avenue, and from East 22nd Street on the south to East 32nd Street on the north. On March 5, 1979, it was added to the U.S.National Register of Historic Places. Another listing for it was added in 1988.The Hialeah Park Race Track is served by the Miami Metrorail at the Hialeah Station at Palm Avenue and East 21st Street.
Hialeah Park is nationally significant as the oldest and widest continuously operating turf horse racing track in the United States. The association of famous jockeys, such as Eddie Arcaro and Willie Schumacher, with the track enhances its significance. Well, for a change of pace, get ready for some “fake” horse racing at Hialeah Park, a South Florida track that once was synonymous with class and elegance in Thoroughbred racing. Hialeah Park Miami HORSE RACING TRACK Jockey Club MIAMI FLORIDA VINTAGE Postcard Description: Up for your consideration is a vintage postcard featuring The Hialeah Park horse race track in Miami, Florida.
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History[edit]
The Hialeah Park Race Track is one of the oldest existing recreational facilities in southern Florida. Originally opened in 1922 by aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss and his partner, Missouri cattleman James H. Bright, as part of their development of the town of Hialeah, Florida, Hialeah Park opened as a greyhound racing track operated by the Miami Kennel Club. The Miami Jockey Club launched Hialeah's Thoroughbred horse racing track on January 25, 1925. The facility was severely damaged by the 1926 hurricane and in 1930 was sold to Philadelphia horseman Joseph E. Widener. With Kentucky horseman Col. Edward R. Bradley as an investor, Widener hired architect Lester W. Geisler to design a complete new grandstand and Renaissance Revival clubhouse facilities along with landscaped gardens of native flora and fauna and a lake in the infield that Widener stocked with flamingos. Hailed as one of the most beautiful racetracks in the world, Hialeah Park officially opened on January 14, 1932. An Australian totalisator for accepting parimutuel betting was the first to be installed in America. The park became so famous for its flamingo flocks that it has been officially designated a sanctuary for the American Flamingo by the Audubon Society.
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In 1987, the horse-racing movie Let It Ride, with Richard Dreyfuss, Terri Garr, and Jennifer Tilly, had most of its principal film photography shot atHialeah Park.[1] Hialeah Park also made an appearance in Public Enemies but most scenes were shot in the Midwest. The Champ (1979) with Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway and Ricky Schroder filmed scenes on Flamingo Day, 3/4/78.[2]
Hialeah Park Racetrack was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 2, 1979. On January 12, 1988, the property was determined eligible for designation as a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior.
In 2001, Hialeah Park stopped hosting racing after a change in state law kept it from having exclusive dates in its competition with Gulfstream Park and Calder Race Course. Consequently, owner John Brunetti closed Hialeah Park to the public. The fillyCheeky Miss won the last thoroughbred race run at Hialeah on May 22, 2001.Among the races the track hosted was the appropriately named Flamingo Stakes, an important stepping stone to the Kentucky Derby for 3-year-old horses, and the once prestigious Widener Handicap, a major race for horses four years and older that was the East Coast counterpart to the Santa Anita Handicap in California. Important annual stakes races that were run annually until 2001 were:
In 2004, the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering revoked Hialeah's thoroughbred permit because it did not hold races for the previous two years. As of 2013, its facilities remain intact except for the stables, which were demolished in early 2007.[3] In 2006, the abandoned Hialeah Park site was considered to be a possible location for a new Florida Marlins Ballpark.[4]
On March 2009, it was announced that track owner John Brunetti was awarded a racing permit. Design firm EwingCole was selected to develop a master plan for renovation and further development, including a new casino. A $40–$90 million restoration project was begun in mid-2009.[5]
On May 7, 2009 the Florida legislature agreed to a deal with the Seminole Tribe of Florida that allowed Hialeah Park to operate slot machines and run Quarter Horse races.[6] The historic racetrack reopened on November 28, 2009 but only for quarter horse races. The park installed slot machines in January 2010 as part of a deal to allow for two calendar seasons of racing. The races ran until February 2, 2010.[7] Only a portion of the park has been restored and an additional $30 million will be needed to complete this first phase of the project. The full transformation was expected to cost $1 billion since the plan included a complete redevelopment of the surrounding area including the construction of an entertainment complex to include a hotel, restaurants, casinos, stores and a theater.[8] On June 2010 concerns were raised over the preservation of Hialeah Park's historical status as the planned development threatened to hurt Hialeah Park's potential as a National Historic Landmark.[9]
On August 14, 2013, Brunetti opened a new casino at Hialeah Park and continues to host winter Quarter Horse racing meets (using temporary stables).[10]
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^Vasquez, Michael. 'Hialeah Park's new permit requires racing within a year.' Miami Herald. Friday March 20, 2009. Retrieved on May 27, 2009.
- ^Miami Herald. 3/5/78.
- ^Vasquez, Michael. 'Hialeah Park's new permit requires racing within a year.' Miami Herald. Friday March 20, 2009. Retrieved on May 27, 2009.
- ^Frisaro, Joe Marlins denied state funding for stadiumArchived 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine, May 6, 2006
- ^Vasquez, Michael. 'Hialeah Park's new permit requires racing within a year.' Miami Herald. Friday March 20, 2009. Retrieved on May 27, 2009.
- ^http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/sfl-050609-gambling-seminoles-box,0,947658.story
- ^The rebirth of Hialeah Park: Racing returns Nov. 28
- ^http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/a-gramd-reopening-for-hialeah-89162.html
- ^http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/06/18/1687282/preservationists-wary-of-renovation.html
- ^http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/113237/hialeah-sees-new-thoroughbred-opportunity
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hialeah Park Race Track. |
- Official website
- B&W Photo collection titled: 57 Old Photos of Hialeah Park in All its Architectural Grandeur
- Dade County listings at National Register of Historic Places
- Hialeah Park Race Track at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
- Hialeah Park at National Park Service Cultural Resources
- Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. FL-389, 'Hialeah Park Race Track, East Fourth Avenue, Hialeah, Miami-Dade County, FL', 92 photos, 20 data pages, 7 photo caption pages
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Club House restoration image and minor grammatical issues[edit]
I added to this article of the restoration of the main club house. I took the image myself in 2009. I also resolved minor grammatical issues.--Jutland86 (talk) 08:28, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
Merging of article[edit]
I propose that portions of this article be merged with the article on the city of Hialeah as Hialeah Park is a prominent landmark in Hialeah.--Jutland86 (talk) 08:55, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
Name Change[edit]
Should we change the name to Hialeah Park Racing & Casino? that's what they're calling it on the website. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Emigdioofmiami (talk • contribs) 05:12, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
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