Advertising the Running of The Haskell at Monmouth Park

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The Haskell is one of the most famous races held at Monmouth Park. This race is named for Amory L. Haskell, a member of the New Jersey Legislature who led the legislative charge to once again permit wagering on horse racing in New Jersey. The stakes in this race have been known to be up to $1,000,000. It attracts some of the best horses in America including Triple Crown Winners.
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Monmouth Park Racetrack, The Haskell, Oceanport, Horse Racing, Thoroughbred Race Track, Racing, Sport of Kings, The Jersey Shore, The Shore, Down The Shore, Jersey Shore, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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