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Ocean Downs

Ocean Downs is a casino and harness racing track in Berlin, Maryland, near Ocean City. It is owned and operated by Churchill Downs Inc.

Casino at Ocean Downs
Location10218 Race Track Road Berlin, Maryland, U.S.
Coordinates38°21′9″N 75°9′50″W / 38.35250°N 75.16389°W / 38.35250; -75.16389
Owned byChurchill Downs Inc.
Date openedJuly 25, 1949 (1949-07-25)
Race typeHarness racing
Notable racesMaryland Sire Stakes
Live racing handle $3,768,901 (2011)[1]
Attendance 77,466 (2011)[1]
Official website

Construction started in 1947 as a harness racetrack, and it opened in 1949 with Ocean Downs Racing Association (ODRA) as owner. After two failing years, ODRA began to speculate about switching to thoroughbred racing, but that did not happen. In 1986, the Maryland Racing Commission was hesitant to approve race days at Ocean Downs due to the track's management. Hence, the owners of Rosecroft Raceway, a competing harness track in Maryland, purchased Ocean Downs and renamed it Delmarva Downs.

In 1987, real estate developer Mark Vogel purchased the racetrack. However, Ocean Downs went into bankruptcy in 1991, and it was sold to Fred Weisman, a California entrepreneur. Weisman died in 1994, and the track was sold again to Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association (CSOA) in partnership with Bally Entertainment. After the purchase, the racetrack returned to its former name, Ocean Downs. Two years later, CSOA sold Ocean Downs to Bally Entertainment because the track continued to lose money, and Bally Entertainment expected slot machines to be legalized in the state. That did not happen, and William Rickman purchased Ocean Downs from Bally Entertainment in 2000. Maryland voters approved slot machines in 2008 for five locations, including Worcester County. In 2010, construction of a $45-million casino began and opened the following year.

History edit

The United States saw a nationwide surge of interest in harness racing in the 1940s, fueled largely by the addition of parimutuel betting, electric lights to allow night racing, and the development of the mobile starting gate.[2] In 1947, the Maryland General Assembly (MGA) authorized up to 100 days per year of harness racing with no more than 20 racing days at one track.[3] The Ocean Downs Racing Association (ODRA), formed by a group of Eastern Shore promoters,[4] was one of 22 applicants to the Maryland Racing Commission (MRC) for harness racing licenses.[5] Four applications were approved: Ocean Downs, Laurel Raceway, Rosecroft Raceway, and Baltimore Raceway.[5]

Work on Ocean Downs began in November 1947, with plans to open the following summer,[6] but they were delayed due to construction difficulties.[7] Completed at a cost of $650,000,[8] Ocean Downs opened on July 25, 1949.[9] The track struggled initially, losing $85,000 in its first two seasons, owing to its remote location compared to the three other harness tracks.[5] The MGA attempted to help by raising the takeout three times in ten years. Rumors surfaced Ocean Downs might switch to thoroughbred racing, and an apparent schism over the idea led to the resignation of half of the board of directors in 1957.[10]

 
A 1969 newspaper advertisement for Ocean Downs

The racing seasons at Ocean Downs and the other harness tracks were continually extended over the years to keep pace with other mid-Atlantic tracks.[11] By 1984, harness racing was a year-round sport in Maryland, with Ocean Downs open from May to September.[12] In 1986, the MRC expressed grave concerns about the maintenance of Ocean Downs and said it might not approve the continued licensure of the track's management.[13] Under pressure, the track's president, John Howard Burbage, sold his 68 percent stake to Rosecroft Raceway for $2 million.[14][15] The track was renamed as Delmarva Downs the following year.[15] In 1987, real estate developer Mark Vogel bought Rosecroft Raceway, and Delmarva Downs along with it.[16] Vogel allegedly diverted funds from the tracks to support failed real estate ventures, and filed for bankruptcy after being arrested on drug charges.[17] California philanthropist Frederick Weisman bought the two tracks out of bankruptcy in 1991.[18]

Under Weisman's company, Colt Enterprises, the two tracks continued to fare poorly, losing a total of $4 million in two years, prompting Weisman to place both racetracks up for sale in 1993.[19] Weisman died the next year, and the trustees of his estate were reluctant to invest more money in the tracks, intensifying the need for a buyer.[20] An initial sale agreement was reached with the Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association, a group of 1,400 mid-Atlantic horsemen, for a total of $11 million, pending financing.[21] With the deal still pending, Delmarva did not open in May for the 1995 season.[22] Casino operator Bally Entertainment, hoping that Maryland would legalize slot machines at racetracks, entered with a $12 million offer for a controlling interest in the two tracks, with Cloverleaf buying a small stake.[22] Joe De Francis, president of Pimlico and Laurel Park, fearful of outside control of the state's racing industry, made a competing offer of a $1 million loan to help Cloverleaf complete its purchase.[22] The horsemen declined both offers, wary that Bally might have no need to continue racing after a casino were opened.[23] Instead, a deal was reached under which Bally lent Cloverleaf $10.8 million to buy the tracks, and agreed to operate the tracks for seven years, with an option to purchase a 50 percent share if slots were legalized.[24] Delmarva reopened under its new ownership in July.[25]

Management changed the name back to Ocean Downs in 1996, stating that "nobody related to the name of Delmarva", and that it was sometimes confused with Del Mar Racetrack.[26] By late 1996, Cloverleaf was losing $1.2 million annually, mostly at Ocean Downs, and the horsemen were unhappy with Bally's management of Rosecroft.[27] Two months of negotiations were held over restructuring Cloverleaf's debts, selling Ocean Downs to Bally, and turning over operation of Rosecroft to Cloverleaf.[28] A competing offer for the two tracks came from William Rickman, owner of Delaware Park, and De Francis expressed interest as well.[29] A deal was finally reached, which included Bally buying Ocean Downs for $2 million, and agreeing to continue live racing there, contingent on certain legislative relief.[28] The sale was completed in May 1997.[30]

Bally quickly "launched a war" against the state's thoroughbred racetracks, ending its simulcasting of thoroughbred races, and proposing to open an off-track betting parlor in Hagerstown without sharing revenues with the other tracks.[31][32] That proposal was rejected by the Racing Commission, and a new simulcast agreement was reached in April 1998, prompting De Francis to remark that the two sides were finally "working in a peaceful and cooperative manner".[33][34]

In 2000, Rickman agreed to buy Ocean Downs from Bally for $5.1 million, including $2.5 million to be put in escrow to cover the track's operating costs.[35] Cloverleaf initially exercised a right of first refusal that it had negotiated as part of the sale to Bally, to be financed by a loan from the Maryland Jockey Club.[36] Cloverleaf and MJC had partnered in a statewide revenue sharing agreement, and hoped to protect their monopoly on Maryland racing, but after performing due diligence, decided the track was losing too much money, and needed too many capital improvements.[37] They stepped aside, and Rickman completed the purchase.

Maryland voters in 2008 approved a referendum to allow slot machines at five casinos, with one license allotted to Worcester County.[38] Ocean Downs was the only applicant for the spot and was approved for 800 machines.[39][40] The casino opened in January 2011 with 750 machines.[41]

Ocean Downs announced a planned 50,000-square-foot expansion in September 2013, to include ten table games and a new restaurant.[42] Table games had been authorized in Maryland casinos by a 2012 referendum.[43] The expansion opened in December 2017.[44]

In January 2017, Rickman sold the track to a joint venture of Churchill Downs, Inc. and Saratoga Casino Holdings.[45][46] Churchill Downs took full ownership of Ocean Downs in September 2018, swapping its 25 percent stake in Saratoga for Saratoga's 50 percent stake in the track.[47]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Maryland Racing Commission 2011, p. 15
  2. ^ Walsh, Jack (June 20, 1948). "Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing Starts Tomorrow at Laurel". The Washington Post. p. C1. ProQuest 151997946.  – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  3. ^ "Harness Men May Boycott Md. Tracks". The Washington Post. Associated Press. May 23, 1947. p. 14. ProQuest 151928384.  – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  4. ^ "Harness Group Seeks License". The Washington Post. Associated Press. August 21, 1947. p. 17. ProQuest 151939445.  – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  5. ^ a b c Maloy, Richard (November 15, 1953). "Md. Union of Harness Racing and Politics". The Washington Post. p. M1. ProQuest 152571889.  – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  6. ^ "Work to Start at Ocean Downs". The Washington Post. Associated Press. November 15, 1947. p. 15. ProQuest 151979058.
  7. ^ "Ocean City's Track Waits until 1949". The Washington Post. Associated Press. March 18, 1948. p. B4. ProQuest 152056159.
  8. ^ "At Ocean City, Md.: New track ready". Washington Post. June 12, 1949. ProQuest 152186562. (subscription required)
  9. ^ "Ocean Downs opens tonight". Washington Post. AP. July 25, 1949. ProQuest 152198862. (subscription required)
  10. ^ "Trot failure pointed out by Rinehart". Washington Post. AP. August 13, 1958. ProQuest 149086625. (subscription required)
  11. ^ Asher, Mark (May 10, 1983). "Md. acts to protect harness racing". Washington Post. ProQuest 147617842. (subscription required)
  12. ^ "Maryland announces 1984 harness dates". Washington Post. November 18, 1983. ProQuest 147557302. (subscription required)
  13. ^ Florio, Clem (January 11, 1986). "Ocean Downs told again it may lose dates". Washington Post. ProQuest 138922586. (subscription required)
  14. ^ Nowakowski, Jack (April 10, 1986). "Rosecroft buys interest in Ocean Downs". Washington Post. ProQuest 138807610. (subscription required)
  15. ^ a b Nowakowski, Jack (September 13, 1987). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  16. ^ Perrone, Vinnie (December 24, 1987). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 25, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  17. ^ "Vogel's Real Estate Partnership Files for Bankruptcy Protection". The Free Lance-Star. Associated Press. September 27, 1990. p. 33. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  18. ^ Nowakowski, Jack (October 29, 1991). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 16, 2018. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  19. ^ Perrone, Vinne (September 15, 1994). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  20. ^ Perrone, Vinnie (January 27, 1995). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 18, 2018. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  21. ^ Perrone, Vinnie (February 9, 1995). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 15, 2018. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  22. ^ a b c Perrone, Vinnie (May 15, 1995). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 18, 2018. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  23. ^ Perrone, Vinnie (May 23, 1995). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 18, 2018. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  24. ^ Perrone, Vinnie (June 30, 1995). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  25. ^ Perrone, Vinnie (July 4, 1995). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on November 15, 2018. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  26. ^ Nowakowski, Jack (April 11, 1996). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 9, 2016. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  27. ^ Morgan, Jon (October 25, 1996). "Bally gambling on slots at Maryland racetracks". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  28. ^ a b Baker, Kent (December 14, 1996). "Bally's, Cloverleaf reach deal". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  29. ^ Baker, Kent (December 13, 1996). "Rosecroft, Ocean Downs are set to change owners, but to whom is uncertain". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  30. ^ Stewart, Mark (May 29, 1997). "B Sports Roundup". Washington Times. via NewsBank. Retrieved 2012-06-12. (subscription required)
  31. ^ Waldron, Thomas W. (July 27, 1997). "Racing fears Bally's plans for new OTB". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  32. ^ Keyser, Tom (July 10, 1997). "Bally's seeks OTB facility". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  33. ^ Baker, Kent (November 6, 1997). "Commission rejects bid by Bally's to construct off-track betting parlor". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  34. ^ Keyser, Tom (April 19, 1998). "Simulcast agreement". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  35. ^ Wheeler, Timothy B. (June 10, 2000). "Ocean Downs sale is likely". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  36. ^ Keyser, Tom (June 23, 2000). "Ex-owner to buy back racetrack". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  37. ^ Keyser, Tom (July 29, 2000). "Track owner gains entry". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  38. ^ Smitherman, Laura; Dechter, Gadi (November 5, 2008). "Md. Voters Give OK to 15,000 Slots". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  39. ^ Gadi Dechter; Julie Bykowicz; Laura Smitherman (February 4, 2009). "2 slots bidders did not pay fees". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  40. ^ Bykowicz, Julie (September 24, 2009). "First slots parlor wins OK". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  41. ^ White, Brian (January 4, 2011). "Maryland Opens 2nd Slots Parlor at $45M Cost". Bloomberg LP. Associated Press. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  42. ^ Yvonne Wenger (September 19, 2013). "Penn National clears a hurdle needed to bid for Prince George's casino". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  43. ^ Nancy Powell (November 30, 2012). "Table games at Ocean Downs to be decided soon". Bayside Gazette. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  44. ^ Shelton, Reed (January 3, 2018). "Ocean Downs now offers Texas Hold 'em, craps, blackjack and more". The Daily Times. Salisbury, MD. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  45. ^ "Churchill, Saratoga announce joint venture to purchase Maryland racetrack, casino" (Press release). Churchill Downs, Inc. August 2, 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-02 – via Paulick Report.
  46. ^ "Churchill Downs, Saratoga Casino complete acquisition of Ocean Downs" (Press release). Churchill Downs, Inc. January 4, 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  47. ^ "Churchill Downs Incorporated announces closing of acquisition of remaining 50% ownership of Ocean Downs in exchange for its 25% interest in Saratoga Casino Hotel and Saratoga Casino Black Hawk" (Press release). Churchill Downs Inc. September 4, 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-01 – via GlobeNewswire.

References edit

  • Maryland Racing Commission (2011). Ninety-Second Annual Report (PDF) (Report). Maryland Racing Commission. Retrieved September 18, 2012.

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Ocean Downs is a casino and harness racing track in Berlin Maryland near Ocean City It is owned and operated by Churchill Downs Inc Casino at Ocean DownsLocation10218 Race Track Road Berlin Maryland U S Coordinates38 21 9 N 75 9 50 W 38 35250 N 75 16389 W 38 35250 75 16389Owned byChurchill Downs Inc Date openedJuly 25 1949 1949 07 25 Race typeHarness racingNotable racesMaryland Sire StakesLive racing handle 3 768 901 2011 1 Attendance77 466 2011 1 Official websiteConstruction started in 1947 as a harness racetrack and it opened in 1949 with Ocean Downs Racing Association ODRA as owner After two failing years ODRA began to speculate about switching to thoroughbred racing but that did not happen In 1986 the Maryland Racing Commission was hesitant to approve race days at Ocean Downs due to the track s management Hence the owners of Rosecroft Raceway a competing harness track in Maryland purchased Ocean Downs and renamed it Delmarva Downs In 1987 real estate developer Mark Vogel purchased the racetrack However Ocean Downs went into bankruptcy in 1991 and it was sold to Fred Weisman a California entrepreneur Weisman died in 1994 and the track was sold again to Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association CSOA in partnership with Bally Entertainment After the purchase the racetrack returned to its former name Ocean Downs Two years later CSOA sold Ocean Downs to Bally Entertainment because the track continued to lose money and Bally Entertainment expected slot machines to be legalized in the state That did not happen and William Rickman purchased Ocean Downs from Bally Entertainment in 2000 Maryland voters approved slot machines in 2008 for five locations including Worcester County In 2010 construction of a 45 million casino began and opened the following year History editThe United States saw a nationwide surge of interest in harness racing in the 1940s fueled largely by the addition of parimutuel betting electric lights to allow night racing and the development of the mobile starting gate 2 In 1947 the Maryland General Assembly MGA authorized up to 100 days per year of harness racing with no more than 20 racing days at one track 3 The Ocean Downs Racing Association ODRA formed by a group of Eastern Shore promoters 4 was one of 22 applicants to the Maryland Racing Commission MRC for harness racing licenses 5 Four applications were approved Ocean Downs Laurel Raceway Rosecroft Raceway and Baltimore Raceway 5 Work on Ocean Downs began in November 1947 with plans to open the following summer 6 but they were delayed due to construction difficulties 7 Completed at a cost of 650 000 8 Ocean Downs opened on July 25 1949 9 The track struggled initially losing 85 000 in its first two seasons owing to its remote location compared to the three other harness tracks 5 The MGA attempted to help by raising the takeout three times in ten years Rumors surfaced Ocean Downs might switch to thoroughbred racing and an apparent schism over the idea led to the resignation of half of the board of directors in 1957 10 nbsp A 1969 newspaper advertisement for Ocean DownsThe racing seasons at Ocean Downs and the other harness tracks were continually extended over the years to keep pace with other mid Atlantic tracks 11 By 1984 harness racing was a year round sport in Maryland with Ocean Downs open from May to September 12 In 1986 the MRC expressed grave concerns about the maintenance of Ocean Downs and said it might not approve the continued licensure of the track s management 13 Under pressure the track s president John Howard Burbage sold his 68 percent stake to Rosecroft Raceway for 2 million 14 15 The track was renamed as Delmarva Downs the following year 15 In 1987 real estate developer Mark Vogel bought Rosecroft Raceway and Delmarva Downs along with it 16 Vogel allegedly diverted funds from the tracks to support failed real estate ventures and filed for bankruptcy after being arrested on drug charges 17 California philanthropist Frederick Weisman bought the two tracks out of bankruptcy in 1991 18 Under Weisman s company Colt Enterprises the two tracks continued to fare poorly losing a total of 4 million in two years prompting Weisman to place both racetracks up for sale in 1993 19 Weisman died the next year and the trustees of his estate were reluctant to invest more money in the tracks intensifying the need for a buyer 20 An initial sale agreement was reached with the Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association a group of 1 400 mid Atlantic horsemen for a total of 11 million pending financing 21 With the deal still pending Delmarva did not open in May for the 1995 season 22 Casino operator Bally Entertainment hoping that Maryland would legalize slot machines at racetracks entered with a 12 million offer for a controlling interest in the two tracks with Cloverleaf buying a small stake 22 Joe De Francis president of Pimlico and Laurel Park fearful of outside control of the state s racing industry made a competing offer of a 1 million loan to help Cloverleaf complete its purchase 22 The horsemen declined both offers wary that Bally might have no need to continue racing after a casino were opened 23 Instead a deal was reached under which Bally lent Cloverleaf 10 8 million to buy the tracks and agreed to operate the tracks for seven years with an option to purchase a 50 percent share if slots were legalized 24 Delmarva reopened under its new ownership in July 25 Management changed the name back to Ocean Downs in 1996 stating that nobody related to the name of Delmarva and that it was sometimes confused with Del Mar Racetrack 26 By late 1996 Cloverleaf was losing 1 2 million annually mostly at Ocean Downs and the horsemen were unhappy with Bally s management of Rosecroft 27 Two months of negotiations were held over restructuring Cloverleaf s debts selling Ocean Downs to Bally and turning over operation of Rosecroft to Cloverleaf 28 A competing offer for the two tracks came from William Rickman owner of Delaware Park and De Francis expressed interest as well 29 A deal was finally reached which included Bally buying Ocean Downs for 2 million and agreeing to continue live racing there contingent on certain legislative relief 28 The sale was completed in May 1997 30 Bally quickly launched a war against the state s thoroughbred racetracks ending its simulcasting of thoroughbred races and proposing to open an off track betting parlor in Hagerstown without sharing revenues with the other tracks 31 32 That proposal was rejected by the Racing Commission and a new simulcast agreement was reached in April 1998 prompting De Francis to remark that the two sides were finally working in a peaceful and cooperative manner 33 34 In 2000 Rickman agreed to buy Ocean Downs from Bally for 5 1 million including 2 5 million to be put in escrow to cover the track s operating costs 35 Cloverleaf initially exercised a right of first refusal that it had negotiated as part of the sale to Bally to be financed by a loan from the Maryland Jockey Club 36 Cloverleaf and MJC had partnered in a statewide revenue sharing agreement and hoped to protect their monopoly on Maryland racing but after performing due diligence decided the track was losing too much money and needed too many capital improvements 37 They stepped aside and Rickman completed the purchase Maryland voters in 2008 approved a referendum to allow slot machines at five casinos with one license allotted to Worcester County 38 Ocean Downs was the only applicant for the spot and was approved for 800 machines 39 40 The casino opened in January 2011 with 750 machines 41 Ocean Downs announced a planned 50 000 square foot expansion in September 2013 to include ten table games and a new restaurant 42 Table games had been authorized in Maryland casinos by a 2012 referendum 43 The expansion opened in December 2017 44 In January 2017 Rickman sold the track to a joint venture of Churchill Downs Inc and Saratoga Casino Holdings 45 46 Churchill Downs took full ownership of Ocean Downs in September 2018 swapping its 25 percent stake in Saratoga for Saratoga s 50 percent stake in the track 47 Notes edit a b Maryland Racing Commission 2011 p 15 Walsh Jack June 20 1948 Pari Mutuel Harness Racing Starts Tomorrow at Laurel The Washington Post p C1 ProQuest 151997946 via ProQuest subscription required Harness Men May Boycott Md Tracks The Washington Post Associated Press May 23 1947 p 14 ProQuest 151928384 via ProQuest subscription required Harness Group Seeks License The Washington Post Associated Press August 21 1947 p 17 ProQuest 151939445 via ProQuest subscription required a b c Maloy Richard November 15 1953 Md Union of Harness Racing and Politics The Washington Post p M1 ProQuest 152571889 via ProQuest subscription required Work to Start at Ocean Downs The Washington Post Associated Press November 15 1947 p 15 ProQuest 151979058 Ocean City s Track Waits until 1949 The Washington Post Associated Press March 18 1948 p B4 ProQuest 152056159 At Ocean City Md New track ready Washington Post June 12 1949 ProQuest 152186562 subscription required Ocean Downs opens tonight Washington Post AP July 25 1949 ProQuest 152198862 subscription required Trot failure pointed out by Rinehart Washington Post AP August 13 1958 ProQuest 149086625 subscription required Asher Mark May 10 1983 Md acts to protect harness racing Washington Post ProQuest 147617842 subscription required Maryland announces 1984 harness dates Washington Post November 18 1983 ProQuest 147557302 subscription required Florio Clem January 11 1986 Ocean Downs told again it may lose dates Washington Post ProQuest 138922586 subscription required Nowakowski Jack April 10 1986 Rosecroft buys interest in Ocean Downs Washington Post ProQuest 138807610 subscription required a b Nowakowski Jack September 13 1987 Rosecroft reports offer to purchase Washington Post Archived from the original on April 15 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinnie December 24 1987 California sojourn of Ten Keys extended Washington Post Archived from the original on March 25 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Vogel s Real Estate Partnership Files for Bankruptcy Protection The Free Lance Star Associated Press September 27 1990 p 33 Retrieved July 1 2012 Nowakowski Jack October 29 1991 Rosecroft s new owners unroll carpet Washington Post Archived from the original on November 16 2018 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinne September 15 1994 Owner of Rosecroft Delmarva dies Washington Post Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinnie January 27 1995 Horsemen bid for harness tracks Washington Post Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinnie February 9 1995 Horsemen s association nears purchase of tracks Washington Post Archived from the original on November 15 2018 Retrieved 2012 06 11 a b c Perrone Vinnie May 15 1995 De Francis offers horsemen loan to buy harness tracks Washington Post Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinnie May 23 1995 Harness horsemen mull offers Washington Post Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinnie June 30 1995 Maryland board approves sale Washington Post Archived from the original on March 19 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Perrone Vinnie July 4 1995 Delmarva on schedule Washington Post Archived from the original on November 15 2018 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Nowakowski Jack April 11 1996 Ocean Downs returns Washington Post Archived from the original on April 9 2016 Retrieved 2012 06 12 Morgan Jon October 25 1996 Bally gambling on slots at Maryland racetracks Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 a b Baker Kent December 14 1996 Bally s Cloverleaf reach deal Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Baker Kent December 13 1996 Rosecroft Ocean Downs are set to change owners but to whom is uncertain Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Stewart Mark May 29 1997 B Sports Roundup Washington Times via NewsBank Retrieved 2012 06 12 subscription required Waldron Thomas W July 27 1997 Racing fears Bally s plans for new OTB Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Keyser Tom July 10 1997 Bally s seeks OTB facility Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Baker Kent November 6 1997 Commission rejects bid by Bally s to construct off track betting parlor Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Keyser Tom April 19 1998 Simulcast agreement Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Wheeler Timothy B June 10 2000 Ocean Downs sale is likely Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Keyser Tom June 23 2000 Ex owner to buy back racetrack Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Keyser Tom July 29 2000 Track owner gains entry Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 12 Smitherman Laura Dechter Gadi November 5 2008 Md Voters Give OK to 15 000 Slots The Baltimore Sun Retrieved July 1 2012 Gadi Dechter Julie Bykowicz Laura Smitherman February 4 2009 2 slots bidders did not pay fees Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 13 Bykowicz Julie September 24 2009 First slots parlor wins OK Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2012 06 13 White Brian January 4 2011 Maryland Opens 2nd Slots Parlor at 45M Cost Bloomberg LP Associated Press Archived from the original on January 18 2013 Retrieved December 16 2012 Yvonne Wenger September 19 2013 Penn National clears a hurdle needed to bid for Prince George s casino Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2013 09 21 Nancy Powell November 30 2012 Table games at Ocean Downs to be decided soon Bayside Gazette Retrieved 2013 09 21 Shelton Reed January 3 2018 Ocean Downs now offers Texas Hold em craps blackjack and more The Daily Times Salisbury MD Retrieved January 13 2019 Churchill Saratoga announce joint venture to purchase Maryland racetrack casino Press release Churchill Downs Inc August 2 2016 Retrieved 2016 08 02 via Paulick Report Churchill Downs Saratoga Casino complete acquisition of Ocean Downs Press release Churchill Downs Inc January 4 2017 Retrieved 2017 01 05 Churchill Downs Incorporated announces closing of acquisition of remaining 50 ownership of Ocean Downs in exchange for its 25 interest in Saratoga Casino Hotel and Saratoga Casino Black Hawk Press release Churchill Downs Inc September 4 2018 Retrieved 2018 11 01 via GlobeNewswire References editMaryland Racing Commission 2011 Ninety Second Annual Report PDF Report Maryland Racing Commission Retrieved September 18 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ocean Downs amp oldid 1179680523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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