Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame, History museum at Church Park Historic District in Goshen, United States.
The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is a history museum in Goshen devoted to harness racing. The collection features photographs, paintings, and objects that document how equipment, clothing, and traditions in this sport evolved over time.
The museum was founded in 1951 and occupies a 1913 building that originally served as a stable. This building sits near the historic Goshen Track, which began in 1838.
The space tells the stories of people and horses who shaped harness racing over generations. Visitors discover how these figures are honored for their contributions within the sport's history.
The museum is housed in a Tudor-style building that is easy to identify in its historic setting. Visitors should check beforehand for current opening times and any special conditions before planning a visit.
The museum holds a remarkable collection of prints that offers a rare look into how harness racing was portrayed in popular art. This collection reveals the sport's influence on visual culture beyond the racetrack.
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