Sunday, 6 January 2013

Chicago Horse Racing

Chicago Horse Racing Details
 Horse racing in Chicago dates back to the 1830s, and at one time the area had more horse racing tracks than any other metropolitan region in North America. The Chicago area currently has four raceways to choose from: Balmoral and Maywood for harness racing, and Arlington and Hawthorne for thoroughbred racing. Tracks tend to be family-friendly and are an affordable way to spend a long Sunday afternoon or a night out after work (depending on wagering, of course). While the wagering aspect may seem a little baffling, it’s easy to learn the basics, and you don’t have to be an ace handicapper to enjoy a day at the races. For those who’ve never seen live horse racing, it’s a great way to have some fun with a group, check out something new and different, maybe win a few bucks, and see some magnificent animals in competition. Here’s a guide for newbies to the Chicago area’s four live racing venues.
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