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Belmont

[ bel-mont ]

noun

  1. Alva Ert·skin Smith Vanderbilt [urt, -skin], 1853–1933, U.S. women's-rights activist and socialite.
  2. August, 1816–90, U.S. financier, diplomat, and horse-racing enthusiast, born in Germany.
  3. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  4. a city in W California.


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It’s got proximity to the legacy grit of Belmont and just enough chaos to keep things interesting.

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For that reason, Belmont said, he would rather sell the house sooner than later.

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Belmont was a play on the family’s surname — “beautiful mountain” — in German.

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In a statement Belmont said it was hoping to create digital copies of the scores.

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You have to go back to 1997 when Derby winner Silver Charm ran in the Malibu Stakes after winning the first two legs of the Triple Crown before finishing second in the Belmont.

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