- Sagamore Farm
Sagamore Farm is an American
Thoroughbred horse breeding farm in Glyndon,Baltimore County ,Maryland . Established in 1925, it was owned by Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt who gave it to her sonAlfred G. Vanderbilt II for his twenty-first birthday. A a member of New York's wealthyVanderbilt family , Alfred would become the owner and president of Baltimore'sPimlico Race Course . As well, he served at various times as head of theNew York Racing Association and the United StatesJockey Club .In 1941, Vanderbilt teamed up with
Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. and other investors to acquire for breeding services the 1935 English Triple Crown winner Bahram from theAga Khan III . Bahram stood at stud at Sagamore Farm then was sent to Chrysler's North Wales Stud inWarrenton, Virginia . In 1966, Vanderbilt was part of another syndicate that boughtKentucky Derby andPreakness Stakes winnerKauai King who would also stand at stud at Sagamore Farm.Vanderbilt/Sagamore Farms' best known racehorses were Discovery,
Bed o'Roses , andNative Dancer , all of whom were inducted into theNational Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame .Vanderbilt sold the farm to developer James Ward in 1986. In 2007 Maryland native
Kevin Plank , CEO ofUnder Armour apparell company, bought the farm with a long term plan for a major restoration. Equestrian architect, John Blackburn of Blackburn Architects [http://www.blackburnarch.com] inWashington, D.C. is renovating the farm that includes a historic 90-stall training barn with a quarter-mile interior track. The facilities, are across the way of the Maryland Stallion Station. The back of the facilities,are visible from Tufton Avenue.References
* [http://www.maryland-life.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=issue.featured_story&story_ID=148 5/1/2008 "Maryland Life" magazine article by Jason Tinney titled "Saving Sagamore"]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPXfWpmMb1o&feature=user Video at YouTube of the HRTV program on the history of Sagamore Farm]
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