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Sired by 1928 | Kentucky Derby winner Reigh Count and out of a mare na |
The 1898 | Kentucky Derby was the 24th running of the Kentucky De |
He was the son of the 1895 | Kentucky Derby winner Halma. |
1886 | Kentucky Derby winner Ben Ali |
The 2003 | Kentucky Derby was the 129th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1878 | Kentucky Derby was the 4th running of the Kentucky Der |
The 2008 | Kentucky Derby was the 134th running of the Kentucky D |
The 1894 | Kentucky Derby was the 20th running of the Kentucky De |
The 125th | Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule |
famous Churchill Downs horse racing track and | Kentucky Derby Museum are located in South Louisville. |
is one of only four men to have raced both a | Kentucky Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
The 2005 | Kentucky Derby was the 131st running of the Kentucky D |
He was a grandson of 1883 | Kentucky Derby winner Leonatus and his sire, Pink Coat |
The 1888 | Kentucky Derby was the 14th running of the Kentucky De |
In his only | Kentucky Derby appearance, he finished 13th in the 195 |
Kentucky Derby | |
The 1876 | Kentucky Derby was the 2nd running of the Kentucky Der |
The 1883 | Kentucky Derby was the 9th running of the Kentucky Der |
t achieved a race win before competing in the | Kentucky Derby and by contemporary accounts was a diff |
The 1882 | Kentucky Derby was the 8th running of the Kentucky Der |
but his remains were eventually moved to the | Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs in Louisville |
The 1891 | Kentucky Derby was the 17th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1890 | Kentucky Derby was the 16th running of the Kentucky De |
The 1990 | Kentucky Derby was the 116th running of the Kentucky D |
for 19 years, until Smarty Jones won the 2004 | Kentucky Derby and a bonus inspired by Brennan's. |
The heavy favorite going into the | Kentucky Derby, Johnstown did not disappoint. |
In winning the 1957 | Kentucky Derby, Iron Liege defeated greats such as Bol |
In 1992, Pine Bluff finished fifth in the | Kentucky Derby, won the Preakness Stakes and was third |
An official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby, the Grade III event is run in early Ma |
presented in 1875 to the winner of the first | Kentucky Derby, and trophy presentations were sporadic |
Twenty Grand won the Wood Memorial Stakes, | Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, Dwyer Stakes, Travers |
hed third to Calumet Farm's Iron Liege in the | Kentucky Derby, with the heavily favored Bold Ruler fi |
He was the winner of the 1912 | Kentucky Derby, as well as the Chesapeake Stakes and L |
He lost the 1957 | Kentucky Derby, aboard the mount Gallant Man, when he |
At the 1986 | Kentucky Derby, Shoemaker became the oldest jockey eve |
In the 2007 | Kentucky Derby, Guidry rode 50-1 longshot Imawildandcr |
In the 1945 | Kentucky Derby, Eddie Arcaro rode Hoop Jr. over a mudd |
nd the Flamingo Stakes enroute to winning the | Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stak |
bred racehorse and was the winner of the 1884 | Kentucky Derby, Ripple Stakes and Clark Stakes. |
, named after his son, and winner of the 1945 | Kentucky Derby. |
He jockeyed atop Sidney's Candy in the 2010 | Kentucky Derby. |
was won by Black Gold, the winner of the 1924 | Kentucky Derby. |
cehorse that was the sixth gelding to win the | Kentucky Derby. |
Carman and jockey Archibald at 1911 | Kentucky Derby. |
e promise in the races leading up to the 1951 | Kentucky Derby. |
o of Shoemaker's most noted rides were at the | Kentucky Derby. |
has begun being used as an early prep for the | Kentucky Derby. |
May 17 - Aristides wins the first | Kentucky Derby. |
In 1998 he rode Chilito in the | Kentucky Derby. |
our Memorial Handicap, Jersey Stakes, and the | Kentucky Derby. |
that is best remembered for winning the 1887 | Kentucky Derby. |
He was the pre-race favorite for the May 5 | Kentucky Derby. |
Churchill Downs, is named for the home of the | Kentucky Derby. |
for the Louisiana Derby, and potentially the | Kentucky Derby. |
oughbred racehorse and the winner of the 1929 | Kentucky Derby. |
nessee and is best known for winning the 1879 | Kentucky Derby. |
d in Tennessee and was the winner of the 1897 | Kentucky Derby. |
h of her front ankles finishing second in the | Kentucky Derby. |
It is often associated with the | Kentucky Derby. |
siana Derby and an official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby. |
reeder of Reigh Count, the winner of the 1928 | Kentucky Derby. |
Florida Derby usually go on to compete in the | Kentucky Derby. |
991 he rode Strike the Gold to victory in the | Kentucky Derby. |
es worn by Lucky Debonair, winner of the 1965 | Kentucky Derby. |
ockey Andy Minder after their win in the 1907 | Kentucky Derby. |
on to ride Baden-Baden to victory in the 1877 | Kentucky Derby. |
cehorse, who was the upset winner of the 1913 | Kentucky Derby. |
Majestic Prince headed for Louisville and the | Kentucky Derby. |
1899), winner of the 1902 | Kentucky Derby. |
d that it was one of her dreams to attend the | Kentucky Derby. |
, he made his season debut as a maiden in the | Kentucky Derby. |
families where three generations have won the | Kentucky Derby. |
It is listed as an official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby. |
n, Plaudit is best known for winning the 1898 | Kentucky Derby. |
red racehorse best known for winning the 1957 | Kentucky Derby. |
Can't Wait", which finished third in the 1938 | Kentucky Derby. |
Ben's first race in his 1896 season was the | Kentucky Derby. |
he red rose became the official flower of the | Kentucky Derby. |
da Derby and is an official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby. |
bred racehorse and was the winner of the 1880 | Kentucky Derby. |
ehorse who is best known for winning the 1962 | Kentucky Derby. |
red racehorse best known for winning the 1902 | Kentucky Derby. |
"Derby" name, the most famous of which is the | Kentucky Derby. |
colts with the credentials to compete in the | Kentucky Derby. |
ican jockey Isaac Burns Murphy, who won three | Kentucky Derbys in his lifetime (1884, 1890, and 1891) |
Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, | Kentucky, designed by Jack Nicklaus |
Mississippi State, Auburn, Alabama and | Kentucky did not make the tournament. |
(c) One Elector from | Kentucky did not vote. |
ent Greenfield (born July 1, 1902 in Guthrie, | Kentucky, died March 14, 1978) was a pitcher in Major |
Leonatus (foaled in 1880 in | Kentucky, died 1898), an American Thoroughbred racehor |
" Kron (born February 28, 1943, in Owensboro, | Kentucky, died November 29, 2007 in Louisville of blad |
station is part of the complex for the My Old | Kentucky Dinner Train, named for the My Old Kentucky H |
The Baptist Missionary Society of Louisville, | Kentucky directed activities until 1855. |
of the Iraq War Veterans Organization and the | Kentucky director for the Order of the Silver Rose. |
United States House of Representatives, | Kentucky District 12 was a district of the United Stat |
United States House of Representatives, | Kentucky District 7 was a district of the United State |
United States House of Representatives, | Kentucky District 9 was a district of the United State |
United States House of Representatives, | Kentucky District 8 was a district of the United State |
United States House of Representatives, | Kentucky District 13 was a district of the United Stat |
d collector of internal revenue for the sixth | Kentucky district and served from July 20, 1885, to Ju |
venth term in this conservative, west-central | Kentucky district. |
his service in the Senate, Rowan returned to | Kentucky, dividing his time between Louisville and Bar |
irline service, but it was once served by Air | Kentucky doing business as US Airways Express. |
In 1999, he gained his 2,000th win at | Kentucky Downs. |
2007: Jacob Tamme, University of | Kentucky, Drafted by the Indianapolis Colts |
Born in Franklin, | Kentucky, Drane attended the public schools of Louisvi |
Eastern | Kentucky drew a 16 seed, facing the number one seeded |
In the second quarter, a 57 yard | Kentucky drive ended when Parilli completed a 13 yard |
In the second quarter | Kentucky drove 81 yards for a touchdown, a run by Wilb |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Dukes attended Southwest DeKalb High School |
Born at Walnut Hills, near Lexington, | Kentucky, Dunlap pursued preparatory studies. |
Born in Bullitt's Lick, Bullitt County, | Kentucky, Dunn was educated in Kentucky and Illinois. |
The designation "Army of | Kentucky" was given August 25, 1862 to the field army |
heatre was the premier theatre in Louisville, | Kentucky during the late 19th and early 20th century. |
kner assumed command of all forces in central | Kentucky during September 1861 after having first serv |
line that operated in and around Louisville, | Kentucky during the first half of the 20th century. |
time in 1838 in the vicinity of Hopkinsville, | Kentucky during the Cherokee removal. |
st of the many skirmishes in Magoffin County, | Kentucky, during the American Civil War. |
largest Confederate unit to be recruited from | Kentucky during the war. |
The line runs from Corbin, | Kentucky east to Big Stone Gap, Virginia along a forme |
He also reorganized | Kentucky economic development efforts, securing the ad |
While born in | Kentucky, Edelen attended high school in St. Louis Par |
He was a member of the Elks, the | Kentucky Education Association, the Kentucky High Scho |
including the National Education Association, | Kentucky Education Association, and Russell Education |
WKHA-TV, a satellite station of | Kentucky Educational Television |
thitt, Jr. was the uncle of later Governor of | Kentucky Edward T. Breathitt. |
ed as a federal prosecutor before Governor of | Kentucky Edward T. Breathitt asked him to return to Ke |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky, Edwards received a limited schooling. |
he university's Belknap Campus in Louisville, | Kentucky, Ekstrom Library contains collections in the |
Similar events in 2004 in Rabbit Hash, | Kentucky, elected Junior Cochran, a black Lab, as mayo |
Kentucky election coverage from the Lexington Herald-L | |
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In The | Kentucky Encyclopedia, Eastern Kentucky University pro |
The | Kentucky Encyclopedia. |
Western | Kentucky Energy (generates electricity on behalf of Bi |
Patterson's | Kentucky Engineers & Mechanics: Cpt William F. Patters |
Leopold, born 11 November 1916 in Louisville, | Kentucky, enlisted in the Naval Reserve 10 July 1940. |
The | Kentucky Enquirer, the Northern Kentucky edition of Th |
cted 54 percent of the vote, according to The | Kentucky Enquirer. |
On January 09, 2008 | Kentucky Equality Federation's General Advisory Counci |
ndemnation was short lived; on April 18, 2008 | Kentucky Equality Federation's Board of Directors resc |
The relatively mild climate of | Kentucky, especially in the Ohio River Valley, made Ke |
Wealthy cotton farmers from | Kentucky established plantations and settled the ferti |
named for 19th century statesman Henry Clay's | Kentucky estate home. |
Born in Clayville, | Kentucky, Evans moved to Indiana, with his parents, wh |
Born near Glasgow, | Kentucky, Evans attended the public schools near Harro |
As a senior at Western | Kentucky Evans averaged 10.0 ppg with a field goal per |
yland, where he married in 1798, but moved to | Kentucky, eventually settling in Lexington. |
Kentucky Executive Branch Ethics Commission Case #06-1 | |
It is named for early | Kentucky explorer Daniel Boone. |
Tygarts Creek is named for early | Kentucky explorer Michael Tygart, who eventually drown |
ing their final season at Freedom Hall at the | Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. |
rs of the Steering Committee for the Northern | Kentucky Fairness Alliance resigned. |
Many in this group came to the | Kentucky Fairness Alliance from their involvement in g |
As | Kentucky's Aminu Timberlake was lying on the floor aft |
n after Randall released the ball, triumphant | Kentucky fans stormed the field around him. |
you replace "Laettner also became known among | Kentucky fans for another incident in the same Duke-Ke |
Asa Lewis was a young Barren County, | Kentucky farmboy, who was born about 1843. |
ober 16, 1909) was a U.S. Representative from | Kentucky, father of Charles Finley. |
ember 9, 1909) was a U.S. Representative from | Kentucky, father of Ralph Waldo Emerson Gilbert. |
No other monument in | Kentucky features a statue atop an arch, making Fulton |
s the history of the coal industry in Eastern | Kentucky, featuring specific exhibits on the company t |
He died in Pikesville, | Kentucky, February 11, 1927. |
He died in Owensboro, | Kentucky, February 12, 1877. |
He died in Lexington, | Kentucky, February 24, 1926. |
He died on his farm, near Bardstown, | Kentucky, February 20, 1842. |
He died in Glasgow, | Kentucky, February 9, 1925. |
After graduate school at the University of | Kentucky, Fetterman joined the staff of the Louisville |
Born in Danville, | Kentucky, Fetterman served in the U.S. Navy before enr |
Born in Scott County, | Kentucky, Ficklin attended the common schools. |
Kentucky field pumpkin | |
Kentucky fielded the opening kickoff and drove down fi | |
Kentucky Finance Company, | |
He had previously served as Secretary of the | Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet from 2003 |
In the early 1960's they sold the station to | Kentucky financier, Garvis Kincaid and the station was |
As a rsult, | Kentucky finished the season ranked #19 in the final A |
Born at Tyes Ferry, | Kentucky, Finley attended the common schools. |
major stronghold of Union forces, which kept | Kentucky firmly in the Union. |
Born near Prestonsburg, | Kentucky, Fitzpatrick attended the common schools. |
lowing season, basketball teams from Alabama, | Kentucky, Florida and Georgia contained black athletes |
Born near Dover, | Kentucky, Foley received a limited schooling. |
erbourne, England: Beshara, 1977; Louisville, | Kentucky: Fons Vitae, 2002. |
ator on the Atlanta Falcons and University of | Kentucky football broadcasts through the 1990s. |
ent surge in the quality of the University of | Kentucky football team, college basketball remains the |
nty High School is also located in Lewisport, | Kentucky for 9th graders and higher. |
Retired to broodmare duty in | Kentucky for the Lungers, from her offspring Obeah pro |
l is a residential school in Franklin County, | Kentucky for intellectually delayed individuals. |
pass was corralled by Sam Maxwell, setting up | Kentucky for a win with any score. |
wspaper in Louisville and the commonwealth of | Kentucky for many years. |
track legislation in Arizona, California, and | Kentucky for free. |
offered primarily for high school students in | Kentucky, for whom it is offered tuition free. |
coached at Shawnee High School in Louisville, | Kentucky for part of the 2007 season. |
exington, the battery moved to Nicholasville, | Kentucky for drill and instruction. |
11 breeding season at Nuckols Farm in Midway, | Kentucky, for $6,000. |
rd he was an attorney, practicing in Paducah, | Kentucky for the balance of his life. |
-like immersion service experience in Eastern | Kentucky for high school students, college students an |
a side wheeler steamboat built in Louisville, | Kentucky, for the American Fur Company for service on |
He taught school in Ohio and | Kentucky for six years. |
en attended Notre Dame Academy in Park Hills, | Kentucky for high school. |
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