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Preakness gettin’ hip and cool

By: Liz Farmer

Pimlico Race Course and the Preakness Stakes have finally joined the 21st Century.

A new Web site has launched today, and gone are the cheesy, static designs, now replaced with– among other things — a count down clock, moving graphics and a ton more information.

For example, did you know that during the Civil War the Woodlawn vase (presented to every Preakness winner) was buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery to be kept safe from being stolen and melted down for bullets?

Oh, and there’s also relevant info about parking, dining, menus, etc.

But on a sour note for those who are Infield regulars and still plan on going — despite the new alcohol policy — you’d better hurry up and get your tickets now if you want to lock in on last year’s ticket price of $45 (the online-only advance price available). If you wait until later, that goes up to $50, and if you buy your tickets at Pimlico the day of the race, it’ll run you $60.

Ah, but at least the Web site’s more fun, right?

Category: Alcohol, Business, Preakness, hotels

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