The horses have arrived and Pimlico Racetrack is abuzz by sunrise. Sunrise on Old Hilltop has become a big event with visitors arriving while the horses are out for their morning run.
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We used to go to Sunrise on Old Hilltop when it was a small deal … maybe 20 years ago. Pimlico would put out coffee and doughnuts for anyone who showed up and you got to walk right through the paddock. I’m glad the Preakness has been able to “stay put” in Maryland … and what a great race this year! 🙂
It’s still pretty much like that — only a little rushed so everybody gets to look around. It’s become an annual tradition for us.