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Maskette (1906–1930) was an
American Thoroughbred Hall of Fame
racehorse who
never lost a race
against other fillies. Bred by
James R.
Keene at his Castleton...
- Long-nosed god
maskettes are
artifacts made from bone,
copper and
marine s**** (Lightning whelk) ****ociated with the
Mississippian culture (800 to 1600...
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Inaugurated in 1954 at
Belmont Park as the
Maskette Stakes in
honor of the Hall of Fame filly,
Maskette, it was
renamed in 1992 for its ill-fated 1990...
- Normandy.
Among the
horses he
owned was the U.S.
Racing Hall of Fame
filly Maskette,
purchased from
Castleton Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, for
broodmare services...
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while p****ing the
flagpole next to
which Ruffian was buried. In 1992, the
Maskette Stakes, a
Grade 1
handicap race for
fillies and mares, was
renamed the...
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Artisans produced religious items, such as long-nosed god
maskettes,
ceremonial earrings with a
symbolic shape,
thought to have been used...
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Major wins
Acorn Stakes (1957)
Delaware Oaks (1957)
Gazelle Handicap (1957)
Maskette Handicap (1957)
Awards American Champion Three-Year-Old
Filly (1957)...
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Rogan plates Spiro plates Wulfing cache Duck
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