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Libertyville’s Racetracks, Part 2: The One Mile Track

In the 1890s and early 1900s, rising population in the Chicago made the countryside more appealing. Chicago business leaders looked to rural areas within commuting distance of the city to build country homes for their families and indulge their passion for farm pursuits, including raising horses. Chicago restauranteur John R. Thompson and railroad executive J.W.…

2 weeks ago May 23, 2023 in The Past Is Present.

Libertyville’s Racetracks, Part 1: The Fairgrounds

If thoroughbred racing is the Sport of Kings, harness racing, also known as trotting, could be called the sport of the people. Anyone could train their horse to trot and the cost of entry to the sport was much lower than that of thoroughbred racing. In harness racing, instead of a rider atop a horse,…

May 3, 2023 in The Past Is Present.

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