Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino
Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino is a 750 acre property in Carencro, Louisiana with a seven-eighths mile oval horse track and 1,627 of the latest slot machines.
Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino is the first racino built from the ground up.
Its track houses nearly 1,000 stalls on the backside.
Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino features thoroughbred and quarter horseracing in a season that typically spans from April to October.
Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino is one of Louisiana's pioneer horseracing tracks and it has been the site of many prestigious stakes and racing events. Among these are:
- the D.S. "Shine" Young Futurity
- the John Franks Memorial Sales
- the Lafayette Stakes
- the Evangeline Mile
Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino features 1,627 loose slot machines. You can play from 2 to 500 coins at a time. The casino has large spacious isles and walkways.
Many games feature "Quickets", a Ticket In/Ticket Out technology for the fastest slot payouts.
GAME DENOMINATIONS | GAMES FEATURED | MANUFACTURER |
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$0.01 | Wheel of Fortune | IGT |
$0.02 | Monopoly | Bally |
$0.05 | Monte Carlo | AC Coin |
$0.25 | Bewitched | Aristocrat |
$0.50 | Harley Davidson | Konami |
$1.00 | American Bandstand | Williams |
$2.00 | Blazing 7's | |
$5.00 | Five Times Pay | |
$10.00 | I Dream of Jeanie | |
$25.00 | Tabasco |
Evangeline Downs Racetrack Records
DISTANCE | HORSE | WGT. | TIME | DATE |
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4 furlongs | Rare Trip | 118 | :46 3/5 | May 20, 1977 |
4 1/2 furlongs | Bag In Hand | 116 | :51 3/5 | Aug. 28, 2000 |
5 furlongs | Hallowed Dreams | 117 | :57 2/5 | Jul. 3, 1999 |
5 1/2 furlongs | Hunter's Halo | 119 | 1:03 4/5 | Jul. 15, 2002 |
6 furlongs | Rail | 121 | 1:09 1/5 | Jul. 22, 1995 |
7 1/2 furlongs | Top Silk | 117 | 1:31 2/5 | Jun. 2, 1991 |
1 mile | Selma's Boy | 124 | 1:36 3/5 | Jul. 12, 1981 |
1 mile 40 yards | Mr D's Prank | 119 | 1:43 3/5 | Jul. 11, 1983 |
1 mile 70 yards | State Commander | 117 | 1:42 | Apr. 22, 1991 |
1mile 1/16 | Nin's Pick | 116 | 1:43 2/5 | Jun. 19, 1977 |
1 mile 1/8 | Report To Glory | 117 | 1:50 4/5 | Aug. 9, 1993 |
1 mile 3/16 | Pasquale G. | 120 | 2:01 2/5 | Jul. 31, 1977 |
1 mile 7/16 | Paw Paw's Pride | 122 | 2:28 1/5 | Jul. 19, 2002 |
1 1/2 mile | Just For Charlie | 117 | 2:41 2/5 | Sep. 15, 1986 |
1 mile 5/8 | Lucky Man | 119 | 2:48 1/5 | Aug. 2, 2002 |
1 mile 7/8 | Concho County | 122 | 3:19 2/5 | Aug. 18, 2000 |
2 miles | Gray Gardner | 122 | 3:31 3/5 | Aug. 27, 1990 |
History of Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino
An estimated 10,000 people turned out for the opening night of Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino on April 28, 1966. Blue Vee, ridden by Donald Comeaux, won the first race - a five-furlong claiming race for 4-year-olds and up. Louisiana Governor John McKeithen cut the ribbon to officially open the $2 million facility.
By Labor Day of that year and the end of the first racing season, 277,556 fans had visited Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino, and pushed $12 million across the betting boards for the season.
Many of the world's finest jockeys started off in Cajun Country. A number of them have raced at Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino. These include Randy Romero, Eddie Delahoussaye, Ray Sibille, Robbie Albarado, and multiple Eclipse Award winner Kent Desormeaux.
On the equine side, the famous John Henry won his very first stakes victory at Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino. He captured the Lafayette Futurity on September 5, 1977. The winner of the inaugural $3 million Breeders Cup Classic, Wild Again, raced at Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino in the early stages of his career.
In November 1988, Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino became the sole recipient of the first inter-track wagering signal in Louisiana, simulcasting races from the New Orleans Fair Grounds.
In 1996, the voters of Lafayette Parish, where the town of Carencro is located, chose to outlaw video poker and casino gambling. Since Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino had plans to offer these services in the racetrack, the 1996 vote became the catalyst for the eventual transfer of the track to nearby Opelousas, in Saint Landry Parish county.
On June 3, 2000, Hallowed Dreams set a new American record for consecutive victories by a thoroughbred filly. By winning the Tellike Stakes, she gained her 14th consecutive victory, in 14 starts.
In February 2003, Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino officials broke ground on the new $96 million Evangeline Downs Racetrack and Casino in Opelousas.
In December 2003, the new Evangeline Downs casino opened in Opelousas.
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