IMAGES | Churchill Downs new $45 million Homestretch Club
- Eric Crawford
- Updated
When workers were removing drywall from the 100-year-old section of historic Churchill Downs' grandstand that would become the Homestretch Club, they found windows behind it they didn't know existed, but which track officials believe could have been part of the original structure. These windows are new, but exist near where the old ones were.
- Eric Crawford
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When workers were removing drywall from the 100-year-old section of historic Churchill Downs' grandstand that would become the Homestretch Club, they found windows behind it they didn't know existed, but which track officials believe could have been part of the original structure. These windows are new, but exist near where the old ones were.
- Eric Crawford
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Eric Crawford
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