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HISTORY The track officially opened in 1927 to 20,000 spectators. It has always been considered a technology leader. It added the first electric totalisator which allowed a credible tote board and decreased time between races, in 1933. In 1936 it added a photo finish camera. It introduced the first electric starting gate in 1940, the largest closed circuit TV system in all of sports in 1967 and the intoduction of Trifecta wagering in 1971. In 1981 Arlington was the home of the world's first million dollar race: The Arlington Million. The result of that race is immortalized in bronze at the top of the paddock at Arlington, where a statue of jockey Bill Shoemaker riding John Henry to a thrilling come-from-behind victory over 40-1 long shot The Bart celebrates thoroughbred racing's inaugural million dollar race. Arlington entered a new era when Richard Duchossois led an Illinois investment group to purchase the track from its former owners and made a pledge to continue presenting championship racing. That was tested on July 31, 1985, when a small fire spread quickly out of control and completely destroyed the grandstand and clubhouse. Unsure of what would happen with Arlington, the meet was moved to Hawthorne Race Course . Yet it was announced that the Arlington Million would be ith the future of Arlington in doubt after the fire, the meet was shifted to Hawthorne racetrack and it was announced that the Arlington Million would be held at Arlington on August 25, 1985 by using temporary bleachers. The track fully reopened in 1989. In 2000, Arlington reopened after a two-year absence. In September, Churchill Downs Incorporated completes its purchase of the track. The track is highly acclaimed for its marketing strategies and high appeal. Arlington hosted the 2002 Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships at their track. PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES The track has a one mile and one-eighth dirt oval and a one mile turf oval. The track is capable of seating at least 50,000 with extension. There is also stabling for over 2000 horses. RACING The following graded stakes are run at Arlington Park:
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