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Longacres was a
Thoroughbred horse racetrack in Renton, Washington,
United States.
Owned by the Gottstein/Alhadeff
family and
operated by the Washington...
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former London theatre,
England Longacres, a
former horse-racing
track in Washington, USA
Longacres Mile Handicap, a
horse race held now annually...
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Downs race meeting.
Created by Joe
Gottstein for the
Longacres racetrack's
third season, the
Longacres Mile
Handicap ran at that Renton,
Washington track...
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Longacre Theatre is a
Broadway theater at 220 West 48th
Street in the
Theater District of
Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Opened...
- 4. It
replaced Longacres Racetrack,
which closed in
September 1992
after sixty seasons of racing.
Following the
closure of
Longacres,
racing was not...
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trail between Longacres Way and the
Southcenter Mall.
Southwest 27th
Street travels south and east from the
station to Boeing's
Longacres Industrial Park...
- system,
transporting more than 200,000 p****engers daily.
Formerly known as
Longacre Square,
Times Square was
renamed in 1904
after The New York
Times moved...
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Edward G.
Longacre (born
December 22, 1946) is an
American historian and writer. He
specializes in
American Civil War historiography. He
received a doctorate...
- England.
Prior to the
consolidation in Stevenage, its main site was at
Longacres on the
eastern outskirts of St Albans,
where it was the
largest employer...
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William A.
Longacre II (December 16, 1937 -
November 18, 2015) was an
American archaeologist and one of the
founders of the
processual "New Archaeology"...