Belair Stud

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Belair Stud was a prominent American Thoroughbred horse breeding and racing farm in Maryland, historically influential in U.S. horse racing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Thoroughbred racing stable
horse breeding farm
activity horse breeding
horse racing
associatedWith American colonial gentry culture
Maryland horse racing history
breeds Thoroughbred horses
category American horse farms
Maryland historic farms
Thoroughbred racing stables in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse historic site
foundedBy Samuel Ogle NERFINISHED
governedBy local historic preservation authorities
hasSite Belair Stable Museum NERFINISHED
heritage colonial Maryland plantation stud
historicalSignificance influential in early American horse racing
one of the most important colonial-era American racing stables
influenced development of American Thoroughbred bloodlines
locatedIn Bowie, Maryland NERFINISHED
Maryland
Prince George’s County, Maryland
surface form: Prince George's County, Maryland
notableFor Thoroughbred horse breeding
Thoroughbred horse racing
early importation and breeding of quality Thoroughbreds in America
ownedBy Benjamin Ogle NERFINISHED
Ogle family NERFINISHED
Samuel Ogle NERFINISHED
partOf Belair Mansion estate NERFINISHED
preservedAs museum property
produced champion racehorses
region Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
timePeriod 18th century
19th century
early 20th century

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William Woodward owned Belair Stud
subject surface form: William Woodward Sr.
Belair Stable Museum dedicatedTo Belair Stud