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  2. Fasig-Tipton - Wikipedia

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    The Fasig-Tipton Company, Inc. is an American auction house for Thoroughbred horses. Founded in 1898, it is the oldest auction company of its kind in North America. [1] The company has offices in Lexington, Kentucky, Elkton, Maryland, and Saratoga Springs, New York. In 2008, Fasig-Tipton Co. was purchased by Synergy Investments Ltd., a Dubai ...

  3. Kentucky puts seized booze up for auction online - AOL

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    The online auction, posted at ABC.ky.gov, is allowed through House Bill 439, a bipartisan bill sponsored by state Rep. Matt Koch, R-Paris and signed into law by Gov. Andy Beshear in April ...

  4. Kentucky Seizes People's Booze, Auctions It Off To Fund Anti ...

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    Selling vintage spirits is better than pouring them down the drain, but the state shouldn't use the proceeds to fund a private corporation.

  5. Kentucky distillers, bourbon groups launch whiskey auction ...

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    The Kentucky Distillers’ Association, the Bourbon Crusaders and bourbon writer Fred Minnick are putting together an auction to raise money for Eastern Kentucky flood relief.

  6. Keeneland Sales - Wikipedia

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    Keeneland Sales is an American Thoroughbred auction house in Lexington, Kentucky founded in 1935 as a nonprofit racing/auction entity on 147 acres (0.59 km 2) of farmland west of Lexington, which had been owned by Jack O. Keene. A division of Keeneland Association, Inc., it holds three annual horse auctions that attract buyers from around the ...

  7. Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On October 28, 1909, the F&C was almost purchased by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), but the Kentucky Railroad Commission objected and the sale was annulled on April 22, 1912. In January 1927 the railroad was sold in public auction, with its owners a collection of citizens of Frankfort and Lexington, Kentucky. [8]

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