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Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Fred Archer

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See what's on this summer in Newmarket👉 NEW Fred Archer Tour 2024 marks the 150th anniversary

See what's on this summer in Newmarket👉 [View this email in your browser]( [Logo]( NEW Fred Archer Tour 2024 marks the 150th anniversary of the legendary Fred Archer becoming Champion Jockey. So to celebrate this monumental occasion, we’re delighted to announce our NEW Fred Archer Tour, taking place on Wednesday 4th September. This one-off tour will guide you through the historical life of Fred Archer, and includes yard tours with Sir Mark Prescott and James Fanshawe. [BOOK NOW]( Why not also take a look at… Life After Racing with Godolphin Wednesday 14th August [BOOK NOW]( Dalham Hall Stud Tour 23rd August, 13th September and 15th November 2024 [BOOK NOW]( Shetland Pony Racing at the National Horseracing Museum Witness a high-speed blur of colour as JPL Racing & Events, the UK’s largest team of Shetland ponies head to the National Horseracing Museum on Saturday 17th August. These young riders are the jockeys of the future, so come and cheer on your favourite combination. [Find Out More]( Presents Galore - The Ultimate Christmas Fair Returning for 2024, Presents Galore offers a fabulous range of gift,food and drink stalls in the stunning surroundings of Newmarket Racecourse. Early bird tickets will be on sale from 1st August at just £6 per person, so be sure to get yours quick! Come along on 29th November - 1st December 2024. [Find Out More]( From Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd September, the Home of Horseracing will be opening its doors to the public, where you’ll be able to meet the town’s equine superstars and gain access to a variety of equine facilities for tours, activities and demonstrations. Tickets are now on sale, so be sure to get yours today! [Find Out More]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Discover Newmarket. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Discover Newmarket Discover Newmarket, Palace House Palace Street Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 8EP United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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