The Toast of New York
"The Toast of New York" is a famous racehorse that gained prominence in the late 19th century. Born in 1885, he was a bay colt known for his impressive speed and stamina. Trained by James G. Rowe, he became a notable competitor in various prestigious races, including the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes.
The horse is best remembered for his victory in the 1889 Belmont Stakes, where he showcased his exceptional talent. "The Toast of New York" was later retired to stud, contributing to the lineage of future racehorses. His legacy remains significant in the history of American thoroughbred racing.