

Black and white drawing of a large group of people watching horses racing on a track. Spectators are sitting and standing under a large awning. The group includes both men and women wearing old-fashioned clothing, including hats and dresses. Some are holding parasols and fans. A few people are standing outside the awning, and some are holding umbrellas. In the background, there is a crowd of people standing behind the awning and a field with spectators. The sky is light-colored. The image is titled "Our Watering Places - Horse Racing at Saratoga" and was drawn by Winslow Homer.
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