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Keeneland offers couples the unique opportunity to celebrate the beginning of their marriage among rolling hills of Bluegrass and a picturesque Kentucky landscape.
Find out why you should add attending a horse race at Keeneland in Lexington, KY to your list and get valuable tips before you go.
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Keeneland 2020 Limited Edition Print Size variations: •8.5x11 rolled print (white border included in overall 8.5x11 size) as pictured in listing •8.5x11 framed print(black wood wall frame) •18x24(+1inch border for matting & framing) rolled Limited Edition prints signed and numbered. Limited number of 84 prints are being printed. 🐎🌟🐎 ***Personalized messages in addition to artist signature can be added for a special touch such as “Happy Birthday, Happy Anniversary, etc.” Please note your message request with your order. *** ****This print is part of a collectible Art by Liesl collection**** The collectible prints can be grouped and hung together to create your very own gallery wall! ***As of 3/2022 style of frame has changed*** I apologize to those who were collecting prints in the previous style frame. Thank you for understanding & I hope you all enjoy the new frame style! 8.5”X11” Wall Frame Details: 1”Modern style; mystic satin black finish frame Frame is designed for wall hanging only ***Blank Inside Greeting Cards available in another listing*** Wonderful for Hostess Gifts & Party Invites. The rolled prints are mailed in a tube or box rolled in a clear sealed package. Framed prints are packaged and shipped nicely in a box. Each print is signed by the artist. *Copyright © Liesl Long Chaintreuil All artwork and images on this site are © Liesl Long Chaintreuil. Images may not be used, downloaded, sold, redistributed, altered, or printed. Personal or commercial use of the artwork without explicit written consent from the artist, Liesl Long Chaintreuil, is strictly prohibited. Please contact the artist prior to sharing on social media.* Thank you! -Art by Liesl
Keeneland offers couples the unique opportunity to celebrate the beginning of their marriage among rolling hills of Bluegrass and a picturesque Kentucky landscape.
Across the Board is thrilled to introduce the officially licensed Keeneland Horseracing Game! The original Across the Board horseracing board game has been redesigned to replicate the home of the 2022 Breeder's Cup! To play the Keeneland Horseracing Board Game, line up the horses at the starting gate, deal the cards and begin rolling the dice to scratch horses and start building your “pot”. The remaining horses race to the finish line. Hold the winning horse’s card and you win!\nThe game board is a maple wood veneer playing surface built for longevity. Metal eyelets are hand-driven into each hole to protect the game for decades of entertainment. Our Keeneland horseracing game is fun for adults and children and includes a deck of cards, pair of dice and eleven numbered plastic horses. Approximate dimensions are 15 ½″ x 28″ x ¾”. Game weighs nearly 8 lbs.\"
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What to wear to Keeneland, how to bet, what to eat and more at Lexington's historic race track, which comes alive every April and October for its racing season leading up to the Kentucky Derby. Going for your first time? Here's how to do it—and a whole lot more.
It's that time of the year! Opening day at Keeneland is tomorrow!!! As if winning the championship wasn't enough of a party. Living in Lexington you learn to love horses. It's a big part of what Kentucky is known for. Keeneland is our local race track and for college students it's a huge social gathering. Girls dress up in heels and their nicest dresses, while boys are in their suits and bow ties. It's the definition of southern living. Dressing up, horses, betting, and bourbon! If you ever get the chance, make a trip down and go to Keeneland. It will be something you'll never forget! Keeneland season is upon us, which means so is Keeneland dress shopping is as well! You always want to wear bright spring dresses that are dressy, yet on the casual side. A popular style of dresses are Lilly Pulitzer! Looking around you see either Lilly or dresses from local boutiques in the area. With boutiques you are sure to be wearing a one of a kind dress. Here are some photos of friends and I in the past: So tomorrow at 11 I will pick out my best dress, matching heels and the best jewelry! Make sure to follow me on istagram (@kristalinn14) and twitter (@kristalinn14) for photos and updates before I can make it back to the blog! Can't wait till tomorrow! T-minus 12 hours
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Keeneland Wedding Photographer Lexington KY wedding photographer
Keeneland Wedding Photographer Lexington KY wedding photographer
An inside look at this prestigious horse sale in Lexington, Kentucky
Thirty-six years ago, I was dispatched to cover the annual gathering of the Association of Racing Commissioners (now ARCI). I had been covering Thoroughbred racing and breeding full-time for all of about three months. That night I found myself sitting at dinner with the head of a state testing lab. “I listened to the session
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Keeneland and Churchill Downs Incorporated have each committed contributions of $100,000 to the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, it was announced Friday. The funds will sponsor Dr. Sue Stover's project entitled “Training Programs for Prevention of Fetlock Injury” in 2019 and 2020, with projects funded in 2021 and 2022 yet to be determined. “These two iconic
Get all of our tips for tailgating, what to wear to Keeneland and extra suggestions for spending a fun day at the race track! (Including Keeneland's signature cocktail!)
An Empire Maker half-sister to champion Jaywalk (Cross Traffic) lit up the tote board at Keeneland September Wednesday, bringing $2 million from agent Shawn Dugan. Hip 485 was bred and consigned by Gainesway. The daughter of the Orientate mare Lady Pewitt is also a half-sister to Danzatrice (Dunkirk), MSW & GSP, $312,145. Read Today's Paper
American Pharoah (Breeders' Cup Classic) arriving at Keeneland on October 27, 2015. Photo By: Chad B. Harmon
Wise Dan and his new rider Jenn Patterson at Keeneland this morning.
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Breeders' Cup competitor Songbird checks out the surroundings from her stall at the Keeneland Race Course this morning Oct. 28, 2015 in Lexington, KY (Skip Dickstein
The gorgeous Budweiser Clydesdales were at Keeneland this week in preparation for their annual parade on the racetrack. This particular traveling team -- one of three that sends ten horses on the road in their high-tech semi-trucks ten months a year -- is from Merrimack, New Hampshire. The beauties made their appearance yesterday, on the undercard of the Queen Elizabeth Challenge Cup S.-G1, following the second race. We wandered over to Barn 1, the Clydesdales’ home when they visit Keeneland, a few minutes before noon and were treated to the unloading of the rig and the harnessing of the geldings. The process took about 35 minutes from the time the first horse, Gregg (or Mitch?), was out of his stall until the last one, the lead horse on the left, was hitched up, then additional time to get the reins in order and whatever other finishing touches. By the time the eight-horse, two-driver, one-dog team stepped on to the Polytrack (which, as a synthetic surface, makes the rig much harder for the horses to pull), it was a good two hours after Gregg (or Mitch) had stood so patiently in the shedrow getting brushed. This, for just a few minutes parading in front of the grandstand and clubhouse! I missed the show, but I stayed long enough to watch the team clop, or rather, CLOP!, between the barns to a chorus of excited whinnies and dainty Thoroughbred heads poking out of every occupied stall. At two o’clock, from the barn where I was with Nereid and Star Billing (who later ran third and sixth, respectively, in the Queen Elizabeth), I heard the crowd cheering for these beautiful, gentle giants over the beat of the Budweiser jingle, “Here Comes the King,” composed by Steve Karmen in 1971. It gets me every time. Three men manipulate the 8,000 pound rig out of the semi. Moving the rig into place. The right wheel horse, Gregg (or Mitch?), waiting to get the dust knocked off before he is harnessed. Gregg (or Mitch). Mitch (or, of course, Gregg), the left wheel horse. The first horse -- we'll go with Gregg -- is in place. The pair closest to the rig are chosen for strength. Mitch in his harness, ribbons billowing in the wind. The equipment is cleaned and polished daily. I don't know this one's name, but isn't he a cutie? Mitch and Gregg spend more time harnessed than any other pair in the team. One of the two drivers (he later changed into a green suit) holds a bridle and waits for another gelding to suit up. The first step is to put on the collar. Then the halter comes off and the bridle with blinders goes on. Buckling up the surcingle. The leather gear is hooked up under their bobbed and beribboned tails. In just a few minutes, the 130-pound gear is on the gelding. Imagine having to keep these feathers clean! Four butts in a row. The parking brake holding the 8,000 pound rig with its eight one-ton horses. It's Brewer! He turns a year old next week. After the full team was hitched up, this guy spent a long time configuring these reins -- eight individual reins, weighing approximately 40 pounds that is more like 75 pounds with the tension. He handed them to the driver very carefully. Heading up through the kitchen to the gap leading to the track at Keeneland Race Course. Brewer gets a ride behind the team. The final detail, he gets lifted up on the wagon at showtime.
Caption: American Pharoah. jockey Victor Espinoza waves as he heads to track. Classic at Keeneland for Breeders' Cup on Oct. 31, 2015.
stripe dress, scalloped shorts, sequin dress, gold clutch, stripe shirt, buoy shorts, anchor sweater, coral dress (Lilly Pulitzer) She embodied the glamorous beachside prep that I have forever loved since being a little girl growing up in the Palm Beaches. She will always symbolize my favorite place on earth. On behalf of all the gals who love pink & green, palm trees, and the Shift....Thank You, Lilly Pulitzer! photos courtesy of Kristin Tatem & Lindsey Potter