The distinctive water tower at Ellis Park that hulks behind the far turn and is emblazoned with the Kentucky track's name will be removed over the coming weeks “due to critical safety concerns related to its structural integrity.”
Churchill Downs, Inc. (CDI), the gaming corporation that owns Ellis, made the announcement via press release on Thursday.
CDI stated the decision was made “despite dedicated efforts to preserve the historic water tower.”
But, the press release added, “given the lack of functionality and rapid deterioration of the water tower, the increasing risks associated with the unsound structure compelled CDI, upon advisement, to make the difficult decision to proceed with its removal” before the end of the year.
“We understand the deep emotional connection the water tower holds for our fans and the local community,” said Matthew Pressley, the general manager at Ellis. “This decision was not made lightly, as we prioritize the safety of everyone who visits our facility. We are committed to exploring meaningful ways to honor the historical significance of the water tower, ensuring that its legacy is celebrated and remembered for future generations.”
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