Finger Lakes Gaming and Race Track

Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack is a thoroughbred horse-racing track and casino located in Farmington in western New York State, approximately 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Rochester.

Famous jockeys that have ridden at Finger Lakes include Angel Cordero, Pat Day, Julie Krone, and Bill Shoemaker.

[2] Ross Morton, a well-known race caller, was Finger Lakes' announcer from opening day until his death in February 2008.

And Tin Cup Chalice, the first winner of the Big Apple Triple Crown of Racing, made his home at Finger Lakes.

The largest part of the renovation was the addition of a racino, which is a casino-style video gaming floor.