Donna Gilman Dennehy will share the story of how her father, local horseman Ed Gilman of Eagle Point Farm, had the idea to hold a country race meet to raise funds for the Ashland War Memorial in 1953. There’s much more to this story… It is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required.
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Looking for a local dining option while in town for History Talks: History of Camptown Races? Be sure and make reservations at The Henry Clay Inn for brunch or dinner! We offer porch or indoor dining. Call us at 804-798-3100.
Donna Gilman Dennehy will share the story of how her father, local horseman Ed Gilman of Eagle Point Farm, had the idea to hold a country race meet to raise funds for the Ashland War Memorial in 1953. There’s much more to this story… It is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required.
*** For more information on this event click here. ***
Looking for a local dining option while in town for History Talks: History of Camptown Races? Be sure and make reservations at The Henry Clay Inn for brunch or dinner! We offer porch or indoor dining. Call us at 804-798-3100.
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