National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame 191 Union Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
About the Business
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, located at 191 Union Avenue in Saratoga Springs, New York, is a premier destination for horse racing enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This museum showcases the rich history and traditions of horse racing in the United States, with exhibits featuring memorabilia, artifacts, and interactive displays. Visitors can learn about the legendary horses, jockeys, trainers, and owners who have left their mark on the sport. The Hall of Fame honors the most accomplished individuals in the world of horse racing, celebrating their contributions to the sport. With its engaging exhibits and immersive experiences, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination for anyone with a passion for horse racing.
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Location & Phone number
191 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Great museum filled with interesting displays. Enjoyed the Hall of Fame film and being a racing fan learned a lot while thoroughly entertained by the innovation. Loved seeing the jockey silks, signed collectors items, full size and interactive displays."
"The National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame is a great museum that documents the history and thrill of horse racing in the United States. It is located in Saratoga because Saratoga has the oldest horse racing track in the nation. The museum consists of a few galleries and each one has unique artifacts and memorabilia. It should appeal to both a major horse racing fan and those who have only a slight interest in it. The museum’s movie on the thrill of horse racing is a must see. The film is narrated by Bob Costas and will give a feel for what you’re about to see in the museum. Be sure to see the Triple Crown Trophy near the front of the museum. Go through the starting gate they have and learn about the early history of horse racing in the US. Perhaps, some of the most unique displays are the chairs and scales they used for weighing jockeys. Along with this jockey silks from throughout the history of horse racing are along the walls. Also, the origin of the horse racing “purse” is explained. Currently, they have an exhibit on Triple Crown winner Secretariat. Lots to see in this display. A statue of Secretariat can be seen in the middle of the museum as well. Outside of the museum is a well put together display of jockey statues. The gift shop is well stocked and you can go there without purchasing a ticket to the museum. Not sure if the museum has more attendance during the racing season, but during the offseason only a few people were there. Stop by to see the museum when visiting Saratoga."
"Awesome museum. Very well presented. Not horse enthusiasts; watched race mostly on TV getting to know few popular ones; the horses, the jockeys, the owners. Here they provided you with EVERYTHING! Just simply WOW!! The displayed trophies are amazing and just don't miss to watch the movie."
"Great museum. I wish the Hall of Fame section had more, but chalk full of information and provides a wealth of info on the rich history of horse racing on the US going all the way back to colonial times. When I went, they had an extra exhibit to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Secretariat's triple crown win, which was enjoyable. Overall, I recommend stopping down, especially if you are going to visit the track, which is just a short walk away!"
"This was my favorite museum in Saratoga! The movie theater is amazing. You have to see the 16 minute film! It’s an experience not to be missed. The museum staff are all very helpful, engaging, and friendly. They will guide you around if you would like. I even saw one helping to jump a visitors car in the lot. Outside the museum is a beautiful little garden with fountain. There’s also a neat row of jockey statues. Inside the museum you will see the history from colonial days to the present. There’s even a kids, hands on, area for playing where they can groom a horse, wear racing silks and ride a pretend horse and more. The museum is around the corner from the training grounds for the track where you can watch them practice early in the morning."
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