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Maryland History & Landmarks


RUNNER UP: Te catch that made history is our run- ner up for this category. Taken by Tammie J. Monaco (Butler) on Preakness Day, the photo shows that mo- ment when Pimlico outrider Kaymarie Kreidel caught the loose Bodexpress.


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WINNER: What can be more historic than the Weather Vane at Pimlico Race Course! Carol Fox of Manchester took this photo on May 16 while attending a Sunrise Tour of Old Hill- top. Te weather vane shows the silks of Triple Crown winner Justify, winner of the 2018 Preak- ness Stakes and 2018 Triple Crown winner.


“Olney Whoopee” by Caitlin Smith (Baltimore) - Tis photo was taken at the historic Olney Farm in Joppa. Te farm is over 300 years old and has been breeding Scottish Shetland Ponies since the 1920s. Olney Whoopee is the matriarch of the farm and is often given free roam of the property.


“Te Voss Races” by Judy Lalingo ( Jarrettsville) - Tis photo was taken during the George C. Clement Memorial race at the Elkridge-Harford Point-to-Point, which is run at the historic Atlanta Hall Farm in Monkton. Te course runs around the familiar yellow buildings.


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