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14-OCT-2008 Mark A. Krauss

Tanforan Night

San Bruno, CA

A major landmark in San Bruno for many years was the Tanforan Racetrack, which opened in 1899. Such famous racehorses as Seabiscuit and Citation raced there. Famed Hollywood director Frank Capra filmed scenes for two of his films, Broadway Bill and Riding High, at the racetrack. For six months in 1942, it served as a one of the main Bay Area centers for those forced into Japanese Internment Camps, processing about 7800 Japanese, usually for about four-five months before they were sent out to larger facilities in the desert of Utah and Manzanar in the Owens Valley. The track closed in 1964 and was about to be demolished when it was destroyed in a major fire on July 31, 1964. The city's only shopping mall was later built on the site; surrounding city streets were named for some of the racehorses who appeared at Tanforan.

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Paul Milholland01-Nov-2008 19:48
Very nice shot, Mark, and interesting background info.
Laura Milholland20-Oct-2008 01:09
Beautiful shot, Mark. I too loved hearing the stories behind the locale! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Guest 16-Oct-2008 21:21
Interresting readup and a great photo to go with it!
Guest 15-Oct-2008 22:27
very well photographed and I love the history lesson ;-)
foto-baja-mex15-Oct-2008 20:33
"Where have all the horses gone; long time passing" ???
Guest 15-Oct-2008 12:25
Well executed!
Jack Hoying15-Oct-2008 11:02
Nice exposure in this 1 second shot.
Bea.15-Oct-2008 09:17
Nice shot indeed Mark. The brief history makes it more appealing.
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo15-Oct-2008 06:06
Nicely composed shot - love the light stars.
Very interesting history.
fotabug15-Oct-2008 05:53
I enjoyed the photo and the background information, Mark. Just goes to show that photography is very educational. :)
Guest 15-Oct-2008 05:49
Nicely done and I enjoyed the History behind the picture.