The Preakness Stakes would generate $52.7 million in economic activity each year if the iconic horse race remained in Baltimore at a rebuilt Pimlico Race Course, according to a new study. More than 90 percent of the activity — including visitor spending and purchases of goods and services to operate…
Source: Sun
Economic impact of Preakness Stakes in Baltimore would top $50 million annually, study says
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