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Guide to Lexington, Kentucky

By Sharon Van Gaskin, published Oct 05, 2006
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Historic Lexington, Kentucky is the perfect destination for a family vacation. If you’re growing tired of your annual trip to the shore, consider Bluegrass Country for an exciting change of pace.

Lexington, often referred to as the Horse Capital of the World, provides the perfect setting for a fun-filled vacation. History buffs will love Lexington for its prominent past. The Civil War Trust’s Civil War Discovery Trail has 36 sites in Kentucky, 16 of which are in or around Lexington. Anyone who can appreciate the magnificent beauty of horses or gorgeous lush countryside will love any of Lexington’s numerous horse farms. There are over 400 working horse farms located in the nearby region. Some horse farms routinely offer daily tours.

One very popular horse farm is the Kentucky Horse Park. It is situated on 1200 acres of lush bluegrass, just 4 miles north of Lexington. Kentucky Horse Park has a special area designated as the Hall of Champions which is home to famous thoroughbreds Cigar and John Henry. The Park also has the International Museum of the Horse and is now an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. If you are visiting during the winter, they offer a Southern Lights Festival from mid November through the end of December from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. You will begin your visit with a 3-mile driving tour. Following the driving tour, you can continue with the indoor display and petting zoo. There is also a mini train ride.

No visit to Lexington would be complete without a stop by Keeneland Race Track. Keeneland has a brand new “poly” track installed, and they were actually the leader in introducing this type of track. Other major tracks soon followed their lead. The track is composed of a synthetic racing surface and is designed to prevent injuries. Keeneland is also home to the Toyota Bluegrass Stakes, a one-million dollar annual race featuring the best Kentucky Derby contenders. The track also has a library which contains pedigree stats and horse racing archives. The library is closed during racing hours, but otherwise is open year round.

Guide to Lexington, Kentucky

Kentucky is known as the Horse Capital of the World.

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Takeaways
  • Kentucky Horse Park is situated on over 1200 acres.
  • Kentucky Horse Park is home to famous thoroughbreds Cigar and John Henry.
  • The Explorium of Lexington has had over 1 million visitors to date.
Did You Know?
The Civil War Trust's Civil War Discovery Trail has 16 sites in or around Lexington.
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