- Sep 14, 2004
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Again! Must be surface problems. Some NY punters tell me the track is broke. Why don't the tax-payers fund a new surface.
Aqueduct race track opened on September 27, 1894 in Queens, New York. The original track was torn down in 1956 and the new facility opened in 1959. In 1975, the inner track was constructed to facilitate winter racing. Aqueduct race track is affectionately called ?The Big A? by denizens of the horse racing industry and is widely acknowledged to be among the most important tracks in North America.
They take a pretty big chunk out of every pool.
Go for it New Yorkers!!
Aqueduct race track opened on September 27, 1894 in Queens, New York. The original track was torn down in 1956 and the new facility opened in 1959. In 1975, the inner track was constructed to facilitate winter racing. Aqueduct race track is affectionately called ?The Big A? by denizens of the horse racing industry and is widely acknowledged to be among the most important tracks in North America.
They take a pretty big chunk out of every pool.
Go for it New Yorkers!!
