1621 SW 16th St
Renton, WA 98057, USA

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Longacres, 1621 Southwest Sixteenth St Renton, King County, WA

Longacres was the premier thoroughbred race track of the Pacific Northwest from its opening meet in 1933, until its final season of live racing in 1992. For nearly sixty years, Longacres was owned and operated by three generations of a single prominent Seattle family, the Gottstein-Alhadeffs. Famed theatre architect B. Marcus Priteca designed the original racecourse facilities and personally supervised all improvements to the site through the 1960s. Horses and jockeys of national renown set world racing records at Longacres, widely acknowledged as one of the fastest and safest tracks in the country. For its high standards of management, its scenic beauty, and its family-oriented atmosphere, Longacres enjoyed a nationwide reputation.

Longacres, 1621 Southwest Sixteenth St Renton, King County, WA

Longacres was the premier thoroughbred race track of the Pacific Northwest from its opening meet in 1933, until its final season of live racing in 1992. For nearly sixty years, Longacres was owned and operated by three generations of a single prominent Seattle family, the Gottstein-Alhadeffs. Famed theatre architect B. Marcus Priteca designed the original racecourse facilities and personally supervised all improvements to the site through the 1960s. Horses and jockeys of national renown set world racing records at Longacres, widely acknowledged as one of the fastest and safest tracks in the country. For its high standards of management, its scenic beauty, and its family-oriented atmosphere, Longacres enjoyed a nationwide reputation.

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Longacres, Original Grandstand, 1621 Southwest Sixteenth St Renton, King County, WA

HABS WA-201-1

Longacres, Original Grandstand, 1621 Southwest Sixteenth St Renton, King County, WA

HABS WA-201-1

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Longacres, Barn 16, 1621 Southwest Sixteenth St Renton, King County, WA

HABS WA-201-27

Longacres, Barn 16, 1621 Southwest Sixteenth St Renton, King County, WA

HABS WA-201-27

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