In 1992, the track was reopened when a deal was agreed upon between Suffolk Downs and Rockingham Park.
But the stalls where Stephens looked in on a dozen champions are empty or occupied by claimers from Rockingham Park.
Rockingham Park now only hosts standardbred races.
Rockingham Park was the first place to receive car gates for starting races in 1998.
In 1933, he was the leading rider at Rockingham Park.
He also helped turn the old auto racetrack at Rockingham Park into a horse racing course.
In 1992, Taylor Hole made his debut as a professional jockey at Rockingham Park.
Tragically, Wajda lost his own life following a racing accident at Rockingham Park on July 29, 1973.
She made her debut at Rockingham Park in Massachusetts, where her new husband was a trainer and where they worked as a rookie team.
Special summer trains ran to Rockingham Park in Salem for the horse races until 1960 when that service stopped.