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won the right to host the Gold Cup race the following year (1916), thus thrusting the City of Detroit and the
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into Gold Cup hydroplane racing and making Detroit a major venue for the sport.
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Index

hydroplane
Jack Beebe
American Power Boat Association
Gold Cup
Manhasset Bay
New York City
Detroit Michigan
Detroit River
"1915 APBA Gold Cup"
Categories
Hydroplanes
History of Detroit

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