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Democratic members of the committee voting in favor of Clark and the Republican member voting against. Clark would never see the track open, as he died on April 17, 1962. His niece's husband, Michael J. O'Neill, saw the construction of the track through and was elected its
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signing legislation to lower taxes on the state's harness tracks. Track officials contended that they would not be able to run in 1984 without the break. On
October 13, 1985, Liberty Bell Park announced that it would not run in 1986 and that the property was for sale. Competition from
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Pennsylvania legalized parimutuel wagering on thoroughbred racing in 1968. Liberty Bell Park signed five year leases with the Eagle Downs Racing
Association and Continental Thoroughbred Racing Association, who planned on racing at Liberty Bell until construction on their track in
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Liberty Bell Park was constructed over a ten-month period at a cost of $ 12.5 million. The track featured a double-decker grandstand that could hold 30,000 people and a parking lot with room for 10,000 cars. As it was believed that parimutuel wagering on
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was completed. $ 800,000 was spent to convert the track for thoroughbred racing. The track's first thoroughbred race occurred on May 31, 1969. It attracted 15,396 spectators who bet $ 1,160,154. Thoroughbred racing at
Liberty Bell Park ended when
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was blamed for the track's demise. On May 12, 1986, the 288-acre property was sold to
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