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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs is full of spectacle, whether in the stables, on the track, or in the stands. The horses, glistening with mud and sweat, are on show for a ...
The 150th Kentucky Derby was all that and more as 156,710 people were on hand to watch Mystik Dan’s thrilling victory via a photo finish in the Run for the Roses on Saturday at Churchill Downs ...
A Kentucky Derby tradition continued Saturday, with women wearing distinct hats to celebrate the 149th edition of horse racing's most famous event.
The 2004 Kentucky Derby marked the first time that jockeys—as a result of a court order—were allowed to wear corporate advertising logos on their clothing. [32] [33] Norman Adams has been the designer of the Kentucky Derby Logo since 2002. On February 1, 2006, the Louisville-based fast-food company Yum!
In the decades since, the Kentucky Derby has grown from a simple race into a global phenomenon, attracting all kinds of celebrities and bigwigs, dressed in decorative attire with a signature ...
Exterior of the company's Visitor Center in 2008. Stoneware & Co., which was previously known by various other names including the J. B. Taylor Company and Louisville Stoneware until sometime after its sale in July 2007, is a stoneware-producing company located in the Highlands section of Louisville, Kentucky.
Pink is a huge color at the Kentucky Derby as it's the official color of the Kentucky Oaks, the race for 3-year old fillies, female horses, that is held each year on the eve of the Derby.
Churchill Downs published its first-ever Kentucky Derby Style Guide in celebration of the 150th Kentucky Derby. The guide was created in partnership with fashion, beauty and entertainment ...