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Woodbine and Club
There are a few racing venues across Canada, but the major events are mainly in Ontario and managed by the Woodbine Entertainment Group, formerly Ontario Jockey Club.
* History of the Ontario Jockey Club at Woodbine Entertainment Group
It is owned by Woodbine Entertainment Group, formerly known as the Ontario Jockey Club.
It is owned by the Woodbine Entertainment Group, formerly the Ontario Jockey Club, and is about 30 km west of the company's other racetrack, Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto.
Cigar lost to Skip Away ( who went on to win the 1997 Breeders ' Cup Classic and the 1998 Horse of the Year title ) in the Jockey Club Gold Cup, and concluded his career with a third place finish ( again suffering from a wide trip ) to upset winner Alphabet Soup and 1996 Preakness Stakes winner Louis Quatorze in the 1996 Breeders ' Cup Classic at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada.
Port Fairy also has a highly rated 18-hole links golf course, the Port Fairy Golf Club, situated on Woodbine Road.
Coan Park originally was the Woodbine Neighborhood Club.
Although the Philadelphia City Planning Commission considers Malvern Avenue to form part of the southern border, the Overbrook Farms Club states that “ At present, there are 413 buildings in Overbrook Farms, which is bounded by 58th and 66th Streets and Woodbine and City Avenues, and bisected by Lancaster Avenue ”.

Woodbine and Conservative
Marion Bryden was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1975 provincial election, defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative Thomas Wardle by almost 3, 000 votes in the riding of Beaches — Woodbine.
He ran for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1981 provincial election as a Progressive Conservative candidate in Beaches — Woodbine, and lost to New Democrat Marion Bryden by 324 votes.

Woodbine and date
All of the races to date have been held in the United States except for the 1996 edition held at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada.

Woodbine and have
The Terrance Gallery and the Pine Orchard festivals have long since close their doors but the Palenville Library, the Woodbine Inn, and many new, old, full and part-time businesses and residences keep the candle alite.
" No designation could have fitted him better. George Edward Woodbine
Most of the major harness racing stakes events have been moved from Woodbine to Mohawk as of 2007.
However, plans to add a second exit for Donlands, Greenwood, and Woodbine stations have been deferred since late February 2011, due to lack of funding.
All sites have been in the United States, except in 1996, when the races were at the Woodbine Racetrack in Canada.

Woodbine and offered
From 2001-2003, the Grand Slam Prize of $ 1 million was offered to any harness racing pacer who could win the North America Cup ( Woodbine Racetrack, Toronto ), Meadowlands Pace ( Meadowlands Racetrack, N. J .), Little Brown Jug ( Delaware County Fair, Ohio ) and their Breeders Crown event ( Meadowlands Racetrack, NJ ).

Woodbine and community
Using modern agricultural practices, the first colonists ( Woodbine was sometimes called the " Jewish Colony " in the early days ) turned Woodbine into a model agricultural community.
Because most of the original settlers were Jewish, Woodbine became known as " the first self-governing Jewish community since the fall of Jerusalem.
The Don Valley Parkway, built in part to service the community, was originally to be built on Don Mills Road, but was moved east to the Woodbine Avenue right-of-way north of Lawrence.
Like the nearby suburban community of Wynnewood, Wynnefield takes its name from William Penn's physician, Thomas Wynne, who built his home " Wynnestay " at 52nd Street and Woodbine Avenue in 1690.
The " Trolley Line " of the PATH ( Atlanta ) network also crosses the community along much of Hosea Williams Drive and Woodbine Avenue.
Bogarttown () is a small community located at Mulock Drive and Leslie Street between Bayview Avenue and Woodbine Avenue in York Region, Ontario.

Woodbine and .
Woodbine Parish and Joseph Barclay Pentland surveyed a large part of the Bolivian Andes from 1826 to 1827.
Woodbine Red Leader: A P-51 Mustang Ace in the Mediterranean Theater.
# Woodbine ( a portion is also in Howard County.
Accordingly, Secretariat's last race was against older horses in the Canadian International Stakes over one and five-eighths miles at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada on October 28, 1973.
The race takes place each summer in June or July at Woodbine Racetrack, Etobicoke ( Toronto ), Ontario.
Nick Eaves, President and CEO of Woodbine Entertainment Group, announced during the 2012 Queen's Plate post position draw that Woodbine Racetrack may be forced to close in April of 2013 due to the cancellation of slot subsidies by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.
Eaves said that if Woodbine is not open, " There won't be a Queen's Plate.
There is also a life size bronze statue of the horse outside Woodbine Race Track in northwest Toronto.
Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, home of the Queen's Plate, Canada's premier Thoroughbred stakes race, and the North America Cup, Canada's premier Standardbred stakes race, is the only race track in North America which stages Thoroughbred and Standardbred ( harness ) meetings on the same day.
On February 3, 1971, a fire and explosion occurred at the Thiokol Chemical plant, located 12 miles southeast of Woodbine.
It intersects County Route 632 ( Marshallville Road ) and then comes to County Route 617 ( Woodbine Road ), which heads south to provide access to County Route 557.
Woodbine is a city in Harrison County, Iowa, United States, along the Boyer River.
Woodbine is located at ( 41. 737553 ,-95. 705688 ).
Woodbine is a city in Dickinson County, Kansas, United States.
The city of Woodbine was originally founded as Lyons, named for the near-by creek, in 1871 by James Allen Gillett Sr.
In 1887, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad built through the area and Lyons was remapped as Woodbine on July 16, 1887.
Gillett named it Woodbine after his former hometown of Woodbine, Illinois.
Along the railroad tracks, Woodbine had a grist mill, grain elevator, depot, and stock yards.
Several bus lines served Woodbine after rail service ended.
The town was home to the Woodbine Journal during World War I.
Woodbine at one time had for churches ; a Lutheren, a Baptist, and an English and a German Methodist.

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