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  • Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 2003

     "Lexington, KY"
     
     Lexington, Kentucky
     
     
     

    Lexington Kentucky's second largest city, is the commercial center of Bluegrass Country, a region distinguished by a rich historical heritage that centers on tobacco and Thoroughbred horses. Lexington legacy is clearly defined as the Horse Capital of the World, where white and black fences roam the countryside. Lexington major crop was hemp before the Civil War, used for making rope for ship riggings until the advent of steam power made sailing vessels obsolete. After the Civil War Lexington farmers switched to tobacco as their primary crop.

    Tobacco is still the major crop in Lexington, yielding one of the largest crops of burley tobacco in Kentucky. The biggest loose-leaf tobacco market attracts growers, buyers, and spectators to Lexington December through February, when approximately 100 million pounds of tobacco are sold by the rapid-fire chant of auctioneers. The city's is the country's chief producers of bluegrass seed and white barley. More than 50 major Lexington industries manufacture everything from Peanut butter to laser printer by Lexmark.

    On the city's outskirts are some of the worlds most celebrated horse farms, where Thoroughbred, Standardbred, American Saddlebred horses and slow champions are bred, reared and trained. Major, equestrian events include, Thoroughbred races at Keeneland in April and October, horse races in late May, the Red Mile Harness Track in September and a Saddlebred horse show in July.

    Lexington is also the home of the University of Kentucky Wildcats who are seven time national basketball champions. The Wildcats play at the 23,000 seat Rupp Arena. Other Wildcat sports such as football, baseball and hockey are held at other various stadiums.

    The Kentucky Horse Park is a working farm that is an educational theme park dedicated to man's relationship with the horse. Located on 1,032 acres in the heart of the Bluegrass, the park features more than forty different breeds of horses, two outstanding museums, twin theaters and an exciting array of horse shows with special events. The Man O' War memorial burial site of the racehorse is also located on the grounds of the Horse Park.

    The Bluegrass tour is guided throughout Lexington and stops at various horse farms such as Keeneland Race Course, Red Mile RaceTrack and the Kentucky Horse Park.

    The American Saddle Horse Museum has exhibits and a multi-image theater show tracing the history and current use of the oldest registered American Breed of horse, the American Saddlebred.

    The Kentucky Horse Center is considered to be the largest public Thoroughbred training facility where visitors can watch the morning workouts.

    The Mary Todd Lincoln House was the girlhood home of Abraham Lincoln's wife. Standing gracefully on West Main Street, this two story, late Georgian structure was the home of the Todd's from 1832 to 1849. The fourteen-room house contains period furniture, family portraits and furnishings from the Todd's as well as the Lincoln's. Part of Mary Todd Lincoln's Meissen collection and personal articles are displayed at the house.

    A statue at the Fayette County courthouse stands in the center of the town to honor John Hunt Morgan, a Confederate general adept at conducting guerrilla warfare. Despite his controversial tactic and a series of defeat, Morgan was considered a state hero.

    The Lexington Cemetery is home to many buried people. Buried here are the family of Mary Todd Lincoln, Henry Clay and his wife, James Lane Allen, Col. W.C.P. Breckinridge who is also known as the "silver-tongued orator of Kentucky."

     American Saddle Horse Museum
     4093 Iron Works Pike
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (606) 259-2746 or (800) 829-4438
     http://www.american-saddlebred.com/museum/
     
    The museum has exhibits and presentations on the history of the American Saddlebred horse.

     Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate
     120 Sycamore Road
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 266-8581
     http://www.henryclay.org/
     
    The estate of Henry Clay a composer of the 19th century.

     Aviation Museum of Kentucky
     Hangar Drive
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 231-1219
     http://www.aviationky.org/
     
    Aviation Museum of Kentucky fosters and promotes aviation facilities, safety, industry, business, and aerospace education in Kentucky and elsewhere.

     Blue Grass Tours
     817 Enterprise Drive
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (606) 252-5744 or (800) 755-6956
     http://www.bluegrasstours.com/
     
    Let us provide the transportation and/or guide service as you enjoy beautiful horse farms, world famous racetracks and equine sales companies, historic downtown Lexington, the Man O' War statue within the Kentucky Horse Park, and more.

     Headley-Whitney Museum
     4435 Old Frankfort Pike
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (606) 255-6653
     http://www.headley-whitney.org/
     The museum has various art including George W. Headley's designs in jewelry, jeweled sculptures, and gold boxes.

     Historic Horse Farm Tours
     
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (606) 268-2906
     
     
    These tours guide you through Lexington's area horse farms.

     Hunt-Morgan House
     201 North Mill Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (606) 233-3290
     
     This Federal-style house was built by John Wesley Hunt in the 1800s, and John Hunt Morgan lived at the house at one time.

     Joseph-Beth Booksellers
     3199 Nicholasville Road
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 273-2911
     http://www.josephbeth.com/
     Joseph-Beth booksellers features book signings, local bestsellers, book reviews, and more. Joseph-Beth is more than just a bookstore, it is part of the community with children's events like story time and projects and book signings from local and national authors.

     Keeneland Race Course
     4201 Versailles Road
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 254-3412 or (800) 456-3412
     http://www.keeneland.com/
     
    Keeneland offers the world's finest Thoroughbred racing and sales. Located in Lexington, Kentucky, Keeneland is a National Historic Landmark.

     Kentucky Horse Park
     4089 Iron Works Parkway
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 233-4303
     http://www.imh.org/khp/
     
    The park has horse-drawn trolleys and self-guiding tours of the area.

     Kentucky Thoroughblades
     410 West Vine Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 259-1996
     http://www.thoroughblades.com/
     Lexington's first professional sports them competing in the American Hockey League.

     Labrot & Graham Distillery
     7855 McCracken Pike
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 879-1812
     http://www.l-g.com/
     The distillery was founded in 1812 and shows tours around the area.

     Lexington Art League
     209 Castlewood Drive
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (606) 254-7024 or (800) 914-7990
     http://www.lexingtonartleague.org/
     This league provides changing exhibits or art by regional and national artists.

     Lexington Cemetery
     833 West Main Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 255-5522
     http://www.lexcem.com/
     Buried in this cemetery, there is Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay and his wife, and many more famous people.

     Lexington Center
     430 West Vine Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 233-4567
     http://www.lexingtoncenter.com/
     A dynamic venue for sporting events, concerts, and conventions of up to 30,000 people and 100,000 sqft exhibit space. Hotel, restaurant, and leisure accommodations are on-site.

     Lexington Children's Museum
     401 West Main Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 258-3256
     http://www.lfucg.com/childrensmuseum/
     The museum offers hands-on exhibits of science, history, nature, civics, and ecology.

     Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau
     301 East Vine Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (800) 845-3959 or (859) 233-7299
     http://www.visitlex.com/
     The official site for vacation, meeting, and group tour planning information on the 'Horse Capital' city in the Bluegrass.

     Lexington Livery Carriage Company
     171 Saunier Avenue
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 259-0000
     http://lexingtonlivery.com/
     The carriages are available for special events, downtown Lexington Kentucky and the Gratz Park historical area.

     Mary Todd Lincoln House
     578 West Main Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 233-9999
     http://www.uky.edu/LCC/HIS/sites/todd.html
     
    This restored Georgian-style house was the home of Abraham Lincoln's wife.

     Old Kentucky Candies
     450 Southland Drive
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 278-4444 or (800) 786-0579
     http://www.oldkycandy.com/
     Welcome to Old Kentucky Candies' Inc. Home of Old Kentucky Bourbon Chocolates, Old Kentucky Derby Mints, Chocolate Thoroughbreds, and The Colonel's favorite (Old Fashion Pulled Creams).

     Raven Run Nature Sanctuary
     588 Jacks Creek Pike
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 272-6105
     
     This nature sanctuary offers 374 acres of nature and hiking trails along it.

     Rebecca Ruth Candy
     112 East Second Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (502) 223-7475 or (800) 444-3766
     http://www.rrcandy.com/
     Since 1919, Rebecca-Ruth candies has made world class chocolate candy, history, travel links, factory tours.

     Red Mile Harness Track, The
     1200 Red Mile Road
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 255-0752
     http://www.tattersallsredmile.com/redmile/index.html
     
    This red clay track has been given the reputation as the fastest track in the world.

     Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
     3501 Lexington Road
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (800) 734-5611
     http://www.shakervillageky.org/
     Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is America's finest, largest, and most completely restored Shaker community and living museum, with one of the most unique, tranquil lodging and extraordinary dining experiences in the country.

     The Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce
     330 East Main Street
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 254-4447
     http://www.lexchamber.com/
     Lexington Chamber of Commerce offers Relocation information, visitor information and a job bank.

     The Thoroughbred Center
     3380 Paris Pike
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 293-1853
     http://www.khc.org/
     The center provides guided tours of a Thoroughbred training facility.

     Transylvania University
     300 North Broadway
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 233-8300
     http://www.transy.edu/
     
    Founded in 1780, Transyvania University is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in America. The University is located in Lexington, Kentucky, the heart of the Bluegrass, with a population of nearly 240,000.

     University of Kentucky
     bound by Limestone St., Euclid Ave., and Rose St.
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 257-9000
     http://www.uky.edu/
     
    The University of Kentucky, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is the state's only comprehensive, land-grant research university.

     Universtiy of Kentucky Art Museum
     Rose Street and Euclid Avenue
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 257-5716
     http://www.uky.edu/ArtMuseum/
     The art museum has permanent and changing exhibits, including a loan exhibit.

     Waveland State Historic Site
     225 Higbee Mill Road
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 272-3611
     http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/wavelan2.htm
     
    This Greek Revival mansion was built in 1847 on 10 acres and is furnished in its period.

     William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology
     211 Lafferty Hall
     Lexington, Kentucky
     (859) 257-7112
     
     The museum offers human history of Kentucky tracing all the way back to 30,000 B.C.

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