Welcome to the Seabrook Greyhound Park, United States. The history of Seabrook Greyhound Park is very interesting and important to the many people who have been a part of it. Seabrook Greyhound Park is the biggest little dog track in the country. Back in the spring of 1973, Seabrook track was built and opened exactly 90 days from the time the first bulldozer began clearing trees from the vast plot of land. It opened Saturday night, July 2 and it has been going year round ever since. Originally, Seabrook Greyhound Park had planned only to operate during the summer. But the response of the patrons was so tremendous and its success such a dominant factor in providing much needed revenue for the state of New Hampshire that state officials from Governor Meldrim Thomson Jr. down encouraged track officials to stay open. Seabrook Greyhound Park is operated by Yankee Greyhound Racing, Inc. It was the brainchild of Edward J. Keelan, Dr. Thomas F. Carney and his brother Joseph Carney Jr. who are president, treasurer, and vice-president, general manager of Yankee. Seabrook Greyhound Park offers numerous options for dining in both our Kennel Club and The Poker Room! Part of the fun of going to Seabrook Greyhound Park is the wagering. Most of the people that wager at the Park, "play" their favorite number or colour or name. It's great fun to watch the race and follow your dog as they streak by you at over 45 miles per hour! It's even more fun when the race is over and you are holding a winning ticket!
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