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Two weeks ago I had a bunch of folks implore me and write me to do a Belmont Stakes bus.

It’s less than two days away and I’m having trouble filling one bus. Four years ago, we did THREE buses!

The trip is priced at $115.70 and includes Corona beer, some food, a ticket to a fun day and you don’t have to pay for gas, tolls, parking, etc…

We have more than 20 spots left for the big day with Big Brown.

I hope some of the good horse racing fans of Baltimore join us.

These trips are always a lot of fun!

Click here to get aboard our fun bus.

 

 

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