Pleasanton Fairgrounds Racetrack

The Pleasanton Fairgrounds Racetrack at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, California is a one-mile (1.6 km / 8 f) race track for Thoroughbred, Quarter horse and Arabian racing.[1] Constructed in 1858 by the sons of Spaniard Don Agustin Bernal, it is the oldest horse racing track of its kind in the United States.[2]

In years past, during the winter months wealthy owners in the Eastern United States often shipped their horses to Pleasanton for training.

Important races run annually at Pleasanton:

Known as the Pleasanton Trotting Park, in 1876 Joseph Nevis took over the racetrack and built its first grandstand. In 1940 the facility was sold to Alameda County.[3]

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Coordinates: 37°39′47″N 121°53′01″W / 37.66306°N 121.88361°W / 37.66306; -121.88361

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