Tanforan Racetrack

Tanforan Racetrack
Tanforan Racetrack
LocationSan Bruno, California,
United States
Coordinates37°38′08″N 122°25′09″W / 37.6354361°N 122.4190361°W / 37.6354361; -122.4190361
Date openedNovember 4, 1899 (1899-11-04)
Date closedJuly 31, 1964 (1964-07-31) (fire)
Course typeFlat for Thoroughbreds
Notable racesTanforan Handicap

Tanforan Racetrack, also known as Tanforan Park, was a thoroughbred horse racing facility in San Bruno on the San Francisco Peninsula in California. It operated from November 4, 1899, to 1964. The horse racing track and buildings were constructed to serve a clientele from nearby San Francisco.

Between April and October 1942, the racetrack was the site of the Tanforan Assembly Center, an internment camp in which 8,000 Bay Area Japanese Americans were detained and processed for forced relocation and internment.

The racetrack was destroyed by fire on July 31, 1964. The site is now the location of The Shops at Tanforan shopping center. The mall has a Tanforan Racetrack historical plaque, the Tanforan Assembly Center commemorative garden and a statue of Seabiscuit.