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Vanderbilt family | Familypedia | Fandom

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Vanderbilt Family - History

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    His son Alfred Jr. became a noted horse breeder and racing elder. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (1884–1970) gained fame as a sportsman, winning the most coveted prize in yacht racing, the America's Cup, on three occasions. His brother William Kissam Vanderbilt launched the Vanderbilt Cup for auto racing. Cornelius Vanderbilt IV (1898–1974) became an accomplished …

Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. - Wikipedia

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Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, 87, Is Dead; Horseman From …

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    Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, the elegant symbol of the sportsman in high society when he was the impresario of horse racing and the pillar of one of the most aristocratic families in America, died...

William Kissam Vanderbilt - Thoroughbred Horse Racing

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    Thoroughbred Horse Racing. Vanderbilt was one of the founders of The Jockey Club. He was a shareholder and president of the Sheepshead Bay Race Track in Brooklyn, New York and the owner of a successful racing stable. In 1896, he built the American Horse Exchange at 50th Street (Manhattan) and Broadway. In 1911 he leased it (and eventually sold it to) the Shubert …

10 Reasons the Vanderbilts Lost the World's Greatest …

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    After his divorce from Alva (he was unfaithful and it cost him a $10 million settlement) he built a chateau in France, and three thoroughbred horse racing tracks nearby in 1907. Vanderbilt’s horses were highly successful in France, and he became a noted breeder and racing magnate.

Chateau Vanderbilt - HouseHistree

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    William K. Vanderbilt inherited some $70 million in 1885 and after his brother died in 1899 he became the head of the family's vast railroad interests. But, just four years later, he married Anne and relinquished all his responsibilities in America to live out the rest of his days with her pursuing their passion for thoroughbred racing. Having built the Quesnay stud farm near Deauville, he …

Vanderbilt | Race Record & Form | Racing Post

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    Vanderbilt statistics and form. View results and future entries as well as statistics by course, race type and prize money.

Kevin Plank’s Sagamore Farm Switches from Horses to Whiskey

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    The 530-acre property was built in 1925 by the Issac Emerson, the creator of Bromo-Seltzer. His daughter, Margaret, married into the Vanderbilt family and left the farm to her son, Alfred G Vanderbilt Jr., on his 21st birthday in 1933. Vanderbilt, a horse and racing enthusiast, created a horseracing dynasty from the farm.

Marylou Whitney - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing. C.V. Whitney and his family were a major force in thoroughbred horse racing and have had more stakes winners than any other family in the history of racing in the United States. Whitney dispersed his stock in the 1980s, not wanting to burden his wife with the business.

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