Aqueduct Racetrack got its name from the southwestern Queens neighborhood of South Woodhaven where a conduit for the Brooklyn Water Works was built in the 1850s. Aqueduct Racetrack originally opened in the nearby South Ozone Park on September 27, 1894 on land leased from descendants of the area's original Dutch settlers. New track offices and a clubhouse were built in 1941. The track was torn down in 1956 to give way to a $33 million racetrack that was opened in 1959. By 1960, Aqueduct had become one of the nation's leading horse racing track. The inner turf course was constructed in 1975 to facilitate winter racing.
Inner Dirt Course: 1 Mile Turf Course: 7/8 Mile Attendance Capacity: 40,000 Parking Capacity: 5,000 Cars Trackside Dining: 1,200 Total Seating Capacity: 17,000 |
Skyline Club: No Charge Gates Open: 11:00 a.m. ; 9:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Day |