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Greyhound Hall of Fame, Abilene

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  • It's a free museum, but relies on donations. There is a lot of historical info. in this tiny museum/hall of fame. The info. dates back to ancient Greece fascinating details during the Middle Ages... 
    It's a free museum, but relies on donations. There is a lot of historical info. in this tiny museum/hall of fame. The info. dates back to ancient Greece fascinating details during the Middle Ages...  more »
  • We stayed about an hour watching videos, learning about greyhound racing, engaging with two greyhounds, and learning about past greyhound champions and their owners. We learned to appreciate the... 
    We stayed about an hour watching videos, learning about greyhound racing, engaging with two greyhounds, and learning about past greyhound champions and their owners. We learned to appreciate the...  more »
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  • Great free stop if you got an hour to kill! The videos used are pretty dated but interesting and informative. My favorite section is the history of greyhound racing/domestication. Say hi to Ginger! She's a sweet greyhound that'll greet you at the door and couldn't be softer (she does she'd a bit though so watch your clothes!)
  • Great little visit! We combined this with a trip to the Eisenhower museum. When you enter, you are greeted by the retired race dogs and attendant who orient you! There is a 10 minute video to watch and then a gallery to explore, including displays about the history of the breed, about how betting and the race track works, and the actual hall of fame itself with notable dogs. It’s free, so absolutely worth popping in and leave a donation if you enjoy! We spent about 50 minutes reading most of the plaques and watching most of the videos, but you could walk through more quickly and just see some highlights.

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