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Keeneland Race Course

Scott, Berkeley / Scott, Jeanine
Keeneland Race Course
Since 1936, Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, has represented the gentility and excitement of Thoroughbred horse racing. To central Kentuckians, it is an enduring part of their culture and a fun place for all generations. For horsemen from all over the world, Keeneland is also an honest marketplace for the best Thoroughbred racing and breeding bloodstock to be found. Keeneland's world-class library is the repository of the largest ...

CHF 34.90

Kentucky's Horse-Drawn Era

Scott, Jeanine / Scott, Berkeley
Kentucky's Horse-Drawn Era
Images of America: Kentucky's Horse-Drawn Era takes a look at the days when animals--mostly horses and mules--supplied the "horsepower" for daily life in Kentucky. The animals' work included hauling buggies, carriages, wagons, hearses, circus wagons, parade floats, bookmobiles, coal cars, school buses, and everything and everyone in between. This book even has a photograph of a mule team pulling a two-story house down the street of a small tow...

CHF 38.50

Paris and Bourbon County

Scott, Berkeley / Scott, Jeanine
Paris and Bourbon County
Images of America: Paris and Bourbon County takes readers back in time to the days when the horseless carriage was still a glimmer in Henry Ford's eye and the term horsepower meant just that. Those, too, were the days in Bourbon County, the birthplace of bourbon whiskey, when distilleries dotted the map, and saloons almost outnumbered churches. Nestled in the heart of the famed Bluegrass region of Kentucky, Paris and Bourbon are known for thei...

CHF 38.90

Bourbon County

Scott, Jeanine / Scott, Berkeley
Bourbon County
Original thinking is a hallmark of the people of Bourbon County, Kentucky, and evident in those who have made an impact on American life. The list includes Jacob Spears, who gave the name "bourbon" in honor of his county to the aged whiskey he sold in New Orleans, Barton Stone, who was involved in the creation of the Christian Church at the Cane Ridge Meeting House, and Garrett Morgan, who was born in 1877 to former slaves and went on to inven...

CHF 38.90

Keeneland Race Course

Scott, Berkeley / Berkeley, Jeanine / Scott, Jeanine
Keeneland Race Course
Since 1936, Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, has represented the gentility and excitement of Thoroughbred horse racing. To central Kentuckians, it is an enduring part of their culture and a fun place for all generations. For horsemen from all over the world, Keeneland is also an honest marketplace for the best Thoroughbred racing and breeding bloodstock to be found. Keeneland's world-class library is the repository of the largest ...

CHF 38.90

Bourbon County 1860-1940

Scott, Jeanine / Scott, Berkeley
Bourbon County 1860-1940
Original thinking is a hallmark of the people of Bourbon County, Kentucky, and evident in those who have made an impact on American life. The list includes Jacob Spears, who gave the name "bourbon" in honor of his county to the aged whiskey he sold in New Orleans, Barton Stone, who was involved in the creation of the Christian Church at the Cane Ridge Meeting House, and Garrett Morgan, who was born in 1877 to former slaves and went on to inven...

CHF 34.90

Paris and Bourbon County

Scott, Berkeley / Scott, Jeanine
Paris and Bourbon County
Images of America: Paris and Bourbon County takes readers back in time to the days when the horseless carriage was still a glimmer in Henry Ford's eye and the term horsepower meant just that. Those, too, were the days in Bourbon County, the birthplace of bourbon whiskey, when distilleries dotted the map, and saloons almost outnumbered churches. Nestled in the heart of the famed Bluegrass region of Kentucky, Paris and Bourbon are known for thei...

CHF 34.90