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Steeplechasing includes all the thrills and speed of horse racing at flat tracks. It mixes in the precision of jumping to create a hybrid not unlike hurdle events in track and field where the premium is on speed, but the concern is focused squarely on the jumps. The races are between two and four miles in length. The fences are manmade 52-inch hurdles called National Fences or timber jumps constructed of posts and rails at varying heights. The Aiken Fall Steeplechase is a one day event on Saturday, with a pre-race warm up party on Friday night. Watch horses pound the plush turf and soar over fences at the Aiken Fall Steeplechase! Post time 1 pm.

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Sleep Inn

Sleep Inns and Sleep Inns & Suites - start your day off with a complimentary continental breakfast * and free USA Today * or local newspaper, each guest room also features: Electronic door locks Oversized 73'

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Annie's Inn Bed & Breakfast

The house has been standing since the 1830's when it was a 2000 acre cotton plantation. It was originally three stories, but the top story was destroyed by a cannonball during the civil war. Later in the century it was used as a county doctor'

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Woodside Plantation Country Club -Plantation

Course Access: Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2

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