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[QUOTE="TwinSpar, post: 755464, member: 16314"] The explanation from another site: "Here is what I have heard. Charley's mother owned a total of 93 acres which included the dump, the house, the nursery and the track. In her will (which was actually established when Charley's dad was alive) each one of the kids get 10% of the land. Charlie has 9 brothers and sisters some of which do not live in Texas. When momma was alive she was not sharp enough to know any better then to just let Charley run the track, cook the meat and collect the money. Now that momma has passed on each of the 9 brothers and sisters now own 10 acres of the 93 acres. My understanding is that none of them other than Charley have any interest in the track. Now if you became the proud owner of 10 acres of prime land in Dallas and had no interest in having a track on it and lived in Minnisota, what would you do with it. Charley has told me he has the option of buying out his siblings to keep the track going, but has no where near the kind of money it would take to do so. I would sure hate to see it go especially cuz the food was better then the track and was free.... It may not look good for the future of the track though. If all the brothers and sisters want out and want to sell their portion the place is history. That would be a shame...." I'm not so sure of the "Prime Land" reference. 2/3 (or more) of that land is a freakin flood plain. :laugh: It's not uncommon for the track to be completely under water after a significant rain event. [/QUOTE]
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