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  2. Greyhound Park - Wikipedia

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    1971. Opened. 20 April 1972. Greyhound Park also known as Angle Park is the only greyhound racing venue located in Adelaide, South Australia. The venue is owned and operated by Greyhound Racing South Australia (GRSA) and has an approximate capacity of around 4,000. The track is on Cardigan Street in the northwestern suburb of Angle Park.

  3. Greyhound racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    28 May 1927. Epping Racecourse. (later known as Harold Park) [1] Greyhound racing in Australia is a sport and gambling activity. Australia is one of several countries with a greyhound racing industry. [2] The industry laws are governed by the State Government but the keeping of greyhounds is governed by the Local Authority.

  4. Harlow Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1995. Tenants. Greyhound racing. Website. Official website. Harlow Stadium is a greyhound racing track located in Harlow, Essex, England. [1] The stadium also has executive suites, a restaurant, a number of bars and conference and banqueting facilities. Racing takes place in the evening on Monday and Wednesday, and in the morning on ...

  5. Park Royal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Park Royal Greyhound Stadium. /  51.53333°N 0.27361°W  / 51.53333; -0.27361. Park Royal Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in London used from 1931 until 1969. It is not to be confused with the Park Royal Ground built in 1907 by the Great Western Railway and used by Queens Park Rangers F.C. from 1907 to 1915. [1]

  6. Green Mountain Race Track - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 42°45′22″N 73°14′00″W. Green Mountain Race Track was an American horse racing and a greyhound racing track located in Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont that operated from 1963 to 1993.

  7. Wisbech Greyhound Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Wisbech Sports Stadium, as it was known officially, opened on Whit Monday 17 May 1948. It was a small arena with no major facilities of note available for the public. Nevertheless 4,500 people turned up to see the greyhound racing officially opened by Colonel J W A Ollard and managed by Freddie Bamber. Fifteen bookmakers attended and basic ...

  8. Hinckley Greyhound Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hinckley Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium on Nutts Lane in Hinckley, south-west Leicestershire. Origins [ edit ] A man called Joe Grant started the Hinckley Greyhound and Whippet Racing Association in 1936 and a track was constructed in Nutts Lane directly on the north side of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway South ...

  9. Category:Defunct greyhound racing venues - Wikipedia

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    Defunct greyhound racing venues in the United Kingdom ‎ (1 C, 286 P) Defunct greyhound racing venues in the United States ‎ (14 P)