The Equine Exchange and Racetrack Building / Landmark in Frigranden | World Anvil

The Equine Exchange and Racetrack

The two-mile oblong racetrack encircles the stands and training ground, while stables, barns, and grazing lands stretch farther east. The Equine Exchange and Racetrack was originally thought a fool's errand and the last desperate attempt of the 
Raddings Family to remake their squandered savings. As the best horse breeders and trainers in half the continent, no one wanted to wager against Raddings. That is, until Kenta breeders heard of his reputation and brought fine steeds to challenge for the name of best in the world. 

Black and brown Raddings horses and dappled Kenta horses tore up the track. Not only did the breeders make a fortune, but they also found themselves with a huge demand for the dark spotted foals produced by breeding Chalibeth and Kenta horses.

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Racing track / Hippodrome
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