- Hialeah Park Race Track
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name = Hialeah Park Race Track
caption =Hialeah Park in 1925
location = Hialeah,Florida
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added =March 5 ,1979
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governing_body = The Hialeah Park Race Track (also known as the Miami Jockey Club or Hialeah Race Track or Hialeah Park) is a historic site in Hialeah,Florida . It is located at East 4th Avenue. OnMarch 5 ,1979 , it was added to the U.S.National Register of Historic Places . Another listing for it was added in 1988.History
The Hialeah Park Race Track is one of the oldest existing recreational facilities in southern Florida. Originally opened in 1921 by the famous aviation pioneer
Glenn Curtiss and his partner James Bright, in 1925 the Miami Jockey Club launched Hialeah's race track onJanuary 25 ,1925 . The facility was severely damaged by a 1926hurricane and in 1930 was sold to the wealthyPhiladelphia horsemanJoseph E. Widener . With renowned Kentucky horseman Col. Edward R. Bradley as an investor, Widener hired architect Lester W. Geisler to design a complete newgrandstand andRenaissance Revival clubhouse facilities along with landscaped gardens of native flora and fauna and a lake in the infield that Widener stocked withflamingo s. Hailed as one of the most beautiful racetracks in the world, Hialeah Park officially opened onJanuary 14 ,1932 . It became so famous for its flocks of flamingos that it has been officially designated a sanctuary for the American Flamingo by theAudubon Society .Among the races the track hosted was the appropriately named
Flamingo Stakes , an important stepping stone to theKentucky Derby for 3-year-old horses, and the once prestigiousWidener Handicap , a major race for horses four years and older that was the East Coast counterpart to theSanta Anita Handicap inCalifornia . The horse-racing movie "Let It Ride", withRichard Dreyfuss ,Terri Garr , andJennifer Tilly , had most of its principal film photography shot at Hialeah Park in 1987.Hialeah Park Racetrack was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places onMarch 2 ,1979 . OnJanuary 12 ,1988 , the property was determined eligible for designation as a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior. Owner John Brunetti closed Hialeah Park to the public in 2001. Its facilities remain intact except for the stables which was demolished early 2007. Thefilly Cheeky Miss won the last race ever run at Hialeah onMay 22 ,2001 . Since closing, citizens of Hialeah have created an organization called Citizens to Save Hialeah Park. [http://www.SaveHialeahPark.com link title] The mission of Citizens to Save Hialeah Park is the historic preservation of Hialeah Park Race Track. According to the group, "The Park was once the most beautiful race track in the world, it marks the beginnings of the city of Hialeah and its founders, features a unique central park area, and is a symbolic resting place for the horses that raced there and the millions of people who once cheered from the clubhouse and grandstand. Hialeah Park is the city’s most evident and only historical link with the rest of the nation. It deserves nothing less than to be completely restored and preserved."citequote|date=May 2008External links
* [http://www.savehialeahpark.com Save Hialeah Park]
* [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/FL/Dade/state2.html Dade County listings] atNational Register of Historic Places
* [http://www.flheritage.com/services/sites/fht/record_t.cfm?ID=192&type=c&index=13 Hialeah Park Race Track] at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/geo-flor/38.htm Hialeah Park] atNational Park Service Cultural Resources
* [http://icuban.com/hialeah_park.html Photos of Hialeah racetrack facilities]
* Collection of 92 photos of Hialeah Park at the United States Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division (search:"Hialeah" in the following database: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pphome.html).
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