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From the Vault: Beulah Park

In 1923, Beulah Park opened as Ohio's first thoroughbred racetrack.

Aired 01/31/2019

Columbus Neighborhoods

From the Vault: Beulah Park

Clip: Season 5 Episode 14 | 6m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1923, Beulah Park opened as Ohio's first thoroughbred racetrack.

In 1923, Beulah Park opened as Ohio’s first thoroughbred racetrack. Travel through time via memorabilia of the track. And learn how its owners – the Robert Deinst Family – brought gambling entertainment to Grove City, while creating a high standard for equine care. Photos courtesy of: Janet Shailer, Grandview Heights Public Library, BJ Roach, Southwest Franklin County Historical Society

Aired 01/31/2019

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Host Javier Sanchez interviews the mayor of Grove City, Richard (Ike) Stage. (5m 47s)

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