Bowie Race Track, located just outside the city limits of Bowie, Maryland, was a historic horse racing track that opened on October 1, 1914. Known as Prince George's Park, the one-mile oval racetrack was a major attraction in the area, offering easy access for patrons via the WB&A Railroad.
A pioneer of winter racing in the 1950s, Bowie Race Track hosted notable races such as the Barbara Fritchie Handicap and the Native Dancer Stakes. Despite closing its racing operations on July 14, 1985, the track now serves as a training center for Thoroughbred racehorses under the ownership of MI Developments Inc.
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