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There are many Grand Nationals. The most famous is the Aintree Grand National which was run on the 29th of March in 1969.

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What date was the 1969 grand national run?

There are many Grand Nationals. The most famous is the Aintree Grand National which was run on the 29th of March in 1969.


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