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The Kentucky Derby is finally here, and few things are more iconic than the annual Run for the Roses. Held at the Churchill ...
But in the hope of stoking the tourist trade, the British spent almost $400 million to fill in a valley by 2014 with some 800 million pounds of dirt and ... a life-size wood carving of the emperor ...
John and Laura Wight bought the track in 2010. Friday’s opener features DIRT big-block modifieds, sportsman, mod lites and 4-cylinder stock cars Tim Sears Jr. is the defending DIRT modified ...
THE art of wood carving is one that has been around for decades, synonymous with the identity of Malays. While it is considered a cottage industry, the craft has a huge growth potential ...
While today’s fans embrace the track’s dirt surface, things were different when the 4/10-mile opened in 1965. The facility was a pavement track from 1965 to 1977, hosting grassroots racing ...
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Gosger, a homebred for Harvey A. Clarke Racing Stables, was making only his third lifetime start in the Lexington. The colt earned 20 Derby qualifying points, which will keep him on the outside ...
Nigel Havers presides as five sellers aim to get the best price for their items, including a Durham quilt, an Italian chair, a carving depicting the Last Supper, pendant lights and a WWI ladder.
The Kentucky native loves horse racing, frequently visiting Keeneland ... his Brooks sneakers caked with dirt. Westbound lanes on Interstate 264 near Poplar Level Road are reopened after a ...