Keeneland

Top choice in Lexington


Second only to Churchill Downs in terms of quality of competition, Keeneland's races run in April and October, when you can also glimpse champions train from sunrise to 10am. Frequent horse auctions lure sheikhs, sultans, hedge-fund princes and those who love (or serve) them.


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