Caymanas Park

Caymanas Park is Jamaica's only race track.

[1] It was historically a sugarcane estate in the Colony of Jamaica.

[2] It features in the Pioneers' 1969 song "Long Shot (Kick The Bucket)", which features the demise of the racehorse 'Long Shot' in a race, leading to "a weeping and a wailing down at Caymanas Park", and "All we money gone a hell".

Gangster Dennis Barth, known as "Copper", was killed in a shootout with police at the park.

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