Beulah Park
Beulah Park opened in Grove City, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus in 1923 and became the first thoroughbred racetrack in Ohio. It is currently one of only three tracks in Ohio to offer live thoroughbred racing. In 1983 Beulah Park was the first Ohio track to offer simulcast wagering on the Kentucky Derby.
In 1986 real estate developer Charles J. Ruma purchased the track and set forth on a $12 million dollar renovation project that included track resurfacing, a new outdoor paddock area and a new administration building.
In 2006 Beulah Park launched a new wager with online provider WinTicket.com: a 25-cent Pick 6 wager with a jackpot of $50,000 on its introduction.
The new quarter bet is based on a Pick 6 wager that will pay the major pool amount only on a unique ticket of Pick 6 winners with the following basics of the bet. It is a first in the United States.
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