How Maryland bought a $4.5M horse farm it’s not going to use.

By /Last Updated: January 22, 2026/Categories: News/1.5 min read/

It involves a partner at Venable, the Pittsburgh Steelers, a Florida Republican, Gov. Wes Moore and a state authority that no longer exists.

When Greg Cross came before Gov. Wes Moore and the Board of Public Works last May, it was a big day for Maryland horse racing.

As chairman of the Maryland Thoroughbred Racetrack Operating Authority board, Cross sought approval for the state to purchase Shamrock Farm, a bucolic, 328-acre site in Carroll County, for $4.5 million.

Owned by the family that owns the Pittsburgh Steelers, Shamrock was to be the site of a state-of-the-art horse training center, a key part of a $530 million investment to revitalize Maryland horse racing. Located just over 20 miles northwest of Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Shamrock would house 800 horses and employ 500 people.

“It’s the perfect site,” Cross said.

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