Peter Arrell Browne Widener II
Peter Arrell Browne Widener II | |
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| Born | June 25, 1895 |
| Died | April 20, 1948 (aged 52) |
| Resting place | West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia |
| Education | Harvard University University of Pennsylvania |
| Occupation(s) | Businessman, horseman, art collector, philanthropist |
| Spouse(s) | Gertrude Peabody (née Douglas), m. November 1924 |
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| Parent(s) | Joseph Early Widener Eleanor Holmes Pancoast |
Peter Arrell Browne Widener II (June 25, 1895 – April 20, 1948) was a prominent American racehorse owner and breeder. He inherited a fortune from his father, Joseph E. Widener, a founding benefactor of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (and younger son of the extremely wealthy business magnate Peter Arrell Browne Widener). His father was also a major figure in Thoroughbred horse racing, being President of Belmont Park racetrack from 1925 to 1939, and builder of the 1932 Hialeah Park racetrack in Miami, Florida.