Riders Up! Horse Racing in 18th-Century Williamsburg

The races attracted large crowds during Publick Times and Court Days in Williamsburg.

George Washington lost four pounds playing the ponies as a 27-year old freshman legislator in Williamsburg in 1759. He wasn’t alone. Horse racing and gambling were favorite pastimes in colonial Virginia.

Large crowds turned out from Virginia’s earliest years to find out who had the fastest horse—and to bet on the outcome….

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