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The Streamline Moderne style Hollywood Park, built in 1937, was located at 1050 South Prairie Avenue in Inglewood. It was designed by architect Stiles O. Clements and landscape architect Edward Huntsman-Trout. Later additions to the park were designed by Fred Barlow, Jr. In 2012, the property was renamed Betfair Hollywood Park. The park closed in May, 2013 and development of a football stadium complex began in October, 2016. Photograph caption dated November 20, 1959 reads "Harness racing at beautiful Hollywood Park will draw to a close tomorrow with a nine-race program. Popular sidewheelers have set numerous new attendance records during the current run." The racetrack is in Inglewood.
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