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City Portrait
Aug/Sept 2010
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Horse Play: Morning exercise.
Photo: Caroline Allison
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Track kitchen at Keeneland.
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The Horse & Barrel.
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Bartender Ricky Arnett is a familiar sight at Dudley’s on Short.
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Barry McNees: The hip developer.
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The groundskeeper cottage at Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate.
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Smarty Jones at Three Chimney’s farm.
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Gratz Park Inn.
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Wallace Station.
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The Keeneland Shop.
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Holly Hill Inn.
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L.V. Harkness & Company.
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Dr. Everett McCorvey: Opera champion.
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Dr. Pearse Lyons: Business magnate.
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Debbie Long: The restauranteur.
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True Blue: Banners hang in Memorial Coliseum.
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Ted Bassett: Race maestro.
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A skilled rider demonstrates reining.
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Driving: One of the many parts of the World Equestrian Games.
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Jumping: The best-known equestrian competition.
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Eventing combines dressage, cross-country, and show jumping.
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