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Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park programs
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  • Language of Material: English
    Contributing Institution: USC Libraries Special Collections
    Title: Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park programs
    creator: Hollywood Turf Club
    creator: Los Angeles Turf Club
    Identifier/Call Number: 7058
    Physical Description: 1 folder 5 programs
    Date (inclusive): 1941-1948
    Abstract: 5 programs, 1941-1948, from Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park. Each is an "official program", listing the days' races and entrants. Both Santa Anita Park, located in Arcadia, California, and Hollywood Park, located in Inglewood, California, were notable horse racing tracks. Santa Anita, operated by the Los Angeles Turf Club, opened in December 1934, which made it the first formally established race track in California. Santa Anita Park is still in operation today. Hollywood Park was opened in June 1938 by the Hollywood Turf Club. Hollywood Park fell on hard times by the 1980s and the park ultimately closed in 2013. It was demolished in 2015 in order to make way for a new stadium for the Los Angeles Rams.
    Container: 1

    Historical note

    Both Santa Anita Park, located in Arcadia, California, and Hollywood Park, located in Inglewood, California, were notable horse racing tracks. Santa Anita, operated by the Los Angeles Turf Club, opened in December 1934, which made it the first formally established race track in California. The buildings were designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann in combinations of Colonial Revival and Streamline Moderne styles and painted in its signature colors of Persian Green and Chiffon Yellow. Santa Anita Park is still in operation today. Hollywood Park was opened in June 1938 by the Hollywood Turf Club and was designed by architect Arthur Froehlich. Hollywood Park fell on hard times by the 1980s and its history since then has been one of changes of management; and the park ultimately closed in 2013. It was demolished in 2015 in order to make way for a new stadium for the Los Angeles Rams.

    Scope and Contents

    5 programs, 1941-1948, from Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park. Each is an "official program", listing the days' races and entrants. Some of the programs have penciled annotations. The programs are for Saturday, July 26, 1941 (Hollywood Park), Saturday, December 28, 1946 (Santa Anita Park), Saturday, April 19, 1947 (Hollywood Park and the Western Harness Racing Association's Second Annual Grand Circuit Meeting), Friday, May 30, 1947 (Hollywood Park), and Tuesday, December 28, 1948 (Santa Anita Park).

    Conditions Governing Access

    COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.

    Conditions Governing Use

    All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Manuscripts Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

    Preferred Citation

    [Box/folder no. or item name], Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park programs, Collection no. 7058, Regional History Collection, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Racetracks (Horse racing) -- California -- Inglewood -- Archival resources
    Racetracks (Horse racing) -- California -- Arcadia -- Archival resources
    Horse racing -- California -- Inglewood -- Archival resources
    Horse racing -- California -- Arcadia -- Archival resources
    Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Social life and customs -- Archival resources
    Programs (documents)
    Hollywood Turf Club -- Archives
    Los Angeles Turf Club -- Archives
    Betfair Hollywood Park (Inglewood, Calif.) -- Archives
    Santa Anita Park (Arcadia, Calif.) -- Archives