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  2. Jonabell Farm - Wikipedia

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    Jonabell Farm is an 800-acre Thoroughbred breeding farm located in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1954 by John A. Bell and his wife Jessica. It was founded in 1954 by John A. Bell and his wife Jessica.

  3. Runnymede Farm - Wikipedia

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    Runnymede Farm is an American horse breeding farm located outside Paris, Kentucky on U.S. Route 27, the Paris-Cynthiana Road.It is said to be the longest continuously running Thoroughbred horse farm in Kentucky, 365-acre (1.48 km 2) established in 1867 by American Civil War Colonel Ezekiel Field Clay.

  4. Castleton Lyons - Wikipedia

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    The farm was established in 1793 when Virginian John Breckinridge, a future U.S. senator and attorney general, purchased 2,467 acres (10 km 2) of land and on a portion of it established a Thoroughbred horse-breeding operation.

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    Catalytic is one of 20 horses expected to enter the 2024 Kentucky Derby on May 4 at Churchill Downs. Spots for the Run for the Roses are earned by gaining points through a series of Kentucky Derby ...

  7. From Albaugh Family Stables to West Paces Racing, meet ... - AOL

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    Want to factor owners into your 2024 Kentucky Derby bets? From newcomers to veterans, here's a look at owners in the May 4 field at Churchill Downs. From Albaugh Family Stables to West Paces ...

  8. Xalapa Farm - Wikipedia

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    Xalapa was founded by William Thomas Buckner of Virginia in 1827 and passed on to a son Henry who in 1897 sold it to Confederate Col. William Erskine Simms. On his death the property was left to sons William and Edward, the latter buying out his brother's interest in 1915.

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    The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) said it has worked for months to develop the unique tool, which combines a horse's career and medical history into one platform.