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English: The elegant, ivy-framed arched windows of the Belmont Park grandstand lurk behind the tote board in the backyard paddock. The current grandstand, Thoroughbred racing's largest, was completed in 1968 after five years of renovations to the Belmont complex. Photo by Dave Mock
Date 27 April 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Dave Mock at en.wikipedia

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  • 2005-04-27 20:03 Dfmock 1024×1544× (318109 bytes) The elegant, ivy-framed arched windows of the Belmont Park grandstand lurk behind the tote board in the backyard paddock. The current grandstand, Thoroughbred racing's largest, was completed in 1968 after five years of renovations to the Belmont complex.

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