Monetary support needed at the Cradle of the Trotter

Goshen, NY — After more than two years Goshen Historic Track and the Harness Racing Museum plan a ribbon cutting ceremony and reception to celebrate the completion of the renovation of the Historic Boces Barn (now Fleming Barn) and to thank all of those who generously contributed to the undertaking.

On Aug. 24, 2016 at approximately 6 p.m. a horrific fire broke out devastating much of the historic structures and completely destroying its quaint blacksmith shop. Rather than tear down the structure that once played host to President Ulysses S. Grant, the Board of Goshen Historic Track decided to rebuild that portion of the barn for the benefit of the Harness Racing Museum so that the Museum will now have a place to receive, store, and restore artifacts and exhibits.

Both Historic Track and the Museum, along with a handful of volunteers, have been working tirelessly over the last two years to raise the necessary funds to complete the project and are now certain they have the the cash to pay the final bill.

Accordingly, a ribbon cutting ceremony with a reception to follow in the new facility, will be held Sept. 29 beginning at 2 p.m. to thank all of those who have donated to the project.

However, Goshen Historic Track is still accepting donations for the relocation and the rebuild of its blacksmith shop. All donors will cordially be invited to the Sept. 29 festivities.

Donations can be sent to Goshen Historic Track, 44 Park Place, Goshen, N.Y. 10924.

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