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  2. Kentucky Horse Park - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm, international equestrian competition venue, and an educational theme park opened in 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located off Kentucky State Highway 1973 (Iron Works Pike) and Interstate 75, at Exit 120, in northern Fayette County in the United States. The equestrian facility is a 1,224-acre ...

  3. Von Allmen Dairy Farm House - Wikipedia

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    Von Allmen Dairy Farm House. /  38.31306°N 85.57444°W  / 38.31306; -85.57444. The Von Allmen Dairy Farm House in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 11, 2007. [2] Built in 1919, it was owned by Emil Von Allmen, a Louisville dairy leader. [clarification needed] It was described as ...

  4. Louisville Bats - Wikipedia

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    Louisville then became the top farm club of the Milwaukee Brewers in 1998. They started their time in the IL by winning the Western Division title, but in the Governors' Cup playoffs, they were eliminated in the semifinals by the Durham Bulls, 3–0. In 1999, the team rebranded as the Louisville RiverBats.

  5. Colonial Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Gardens. /  38.161306°N 85.778806°W  / 38.161306; -85.778806. Colonial Gardens is a restaurant complex and local landmark located in the Kenwood Hill neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, across New Cut Road from Iroquois Park. It was formerly an entertainment complex, and in its earliest existence, a part of Senning's Park ...

  6. Camp Taylor, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Camp Taylor, Louisville. Coordinates: 38.19560°N 85.71550°W. Panorama view of Camp Zachary Taylor circa 1918. Camp Taylor is a neighborhood and former military base six miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. First announced on June 11, 1917, it was originally a military camp named for former president Zachary Taylor.

  7. My Old Kentucky Home State Park - Wikipedia

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    Federal Hill Federal Hill, commonly known as "My Old Kentucky Home", is a historic 7,501 square feet (696.9 m 2) mansion that was planned and commissioned by Judge John Rowan and his wife Ann Lytle. The mansion's original surrounding 1,200 acres were also known as "Federal Hill.” Built in two phases, the rear ell portion of the mansion was constructed in 1795, while the main block, in the ...

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