Racegoers at Saturday’s Preakness Stakes in Baltimore will be the last to see the race conducted in front of the historic Pimlico grandstand and clubhouse.
For nearly all of those witnesses, that won’t be a bad thing.
Scheduled to be torn down as early as this winter, the Pimlico grandstand has as much character as an old shoebox, with fewer nooks and crannies. The open-air section was condemned by the city five years ago. The clubhouse section hasn’t received an upgrade other than a wet slap of new paint in decades.