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The "new" tracks are typically just replacements. Kentucky had Thunder Ridge and Bluegrass Downs. Ohio had Lebanon and Raceway. Virginia had Colonial. Sure, purses at the "new" tracks are better, but that is just because of the supplement they receive. Handle and interest has only gone down. (OK, Bluegrass, maybe it is up from there! )Hell, Illinois once had close to 600 cards of racing a year, between Quad City Downs, Fairmount, Balmoral, Maywood, Sportsmens, etc. California had Los and Cal and 4 times the racing opportunities. It is on one way street. This is about my 40th year being a huge fan. Harness racing has provided so much for me, truly! I once thought I could not live without it. I lived for the next card. I loved it and made life moves based on track location. As crazy as that sounds, it is true. Now, however, when I hear of a track closing, my first response is a great deal of sadness, but that quickly fades, as the sport I once loved is just not the same. I'm still here, basically every day, and will be until it or I end. But, with each passing year, it takes up a little less time in my life. Hell, I was with TRN back in the 90's and of course switched to Dish when RTN went there (up to 6 decoders, split, and so many recording devices). Tomorrow, I will only have the signal online, and, that is about all I need now. It just isn't the same.