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Canterbury Park Holding Corporation

www.canterburypark.com

 
Canterbury Park Holding Corporation conducts pari-mutuel wagering operations and hosts unbanked card games at its Canterbury Park Racetrack and Card Club facility (the Racetrack) in Shakopee, Minnesota. The CompanyÍs pari-mutuel wagering operations
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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