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National Historic Landmark - Keeneland

Lexington, the heart of Kentucky "bluegrass," has been ren...

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Keeneland

Here on May 14, 1825, General LaFayette was entertained by...

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Results for Keeneland

National Historic Landmark - Keeneland

Lexington, the heart of Kentucky "bluegrass," has been renowned for two centuries for horse raising and horse racing. Shortly after the track's completion in 1936, Keeneland Racetrack became the most conspicuous manifestation of this culture. Jack Keene, for whom Keeneland ...

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Keeneland

Here on May 14, 1825, General LaFayette was entertained by Major John Keene who had served as his aide-de-camp during the Revolutionary War.

Marker is on Versailles Road (U.S. 60) 0.3 miles west of Man O War Boulevard, on the right ...

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