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By BloodHorse Staff January 20, 2005 Colonial Colony Looks to Rebound at Fair Grounds Colonial Colony will be seeking his first win since his 62-1 shocker in the Stephen Foster Handicap (gr.
I) winner Colonial Colony, owner Chris Nolan and trainer Walter Bindner say they're also considering The Suburban Handicap (gr. I) at Belmont Park.
Colonial Colony, a 63-1 long shot, edged 3-2 favorite Southern Image by a nose at the wire to win yesterday's $750,000 Grade I Stephen Foster Handicap for 3-year-olds and up at Churchill Downs in ...
Colony Club in IllinoisDonald Johnson and the late Bill Prater were returning from Cairo, Ill., one night in the late 1950s. Johnson, more fondly known as "Gabby," was familiar with the Colony ...
Since his improbable victory at 62-1 in the Stephen Foster Handicap last June 12 at Churchill Downs, Colonial Colony has been in a slump.
The 13 original colonies of the United States were the foundation of what would become a new nation, born from a blend of ambition, conflict and compromise. These colonies stretched along the ...
UNTIL the decade before the last world war, British policy in the colonies had aimed chiefly at the establishment of order, the extension of the rule of law, the control of abuses, the creation of ...