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    show took place on October 3rd, 2015 where he did intro A and C at Longview Horse Park. I decided to take him to the horse park the night before to get used to the area, walk around the dressage rings, get past the “scary” judges boxes, and practice my tests in the rings. Arrow didn’t care about a thing! There was even a young Friesian acting a little crazy and that didn’t bother Arrow

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    An Essay About Kentucky

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    Kentucky is the 15th state of the United States of America that was founded by a man called Brayan Bowman in June 1, 1792 and it became a state on June 1, 1792. Kentucky has many cities that have many people and here are the largest cities in Kentucky population, Lexington has the most citizens with 314,488, second is Ironville with 288,649, third is Louisville with 243,639,fourth is Bowling Green with 63,616, and finally fifth is Owensboro with 59,042. Each of these cities has a historical register

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    In 1914, a horse named Rosebud took on the Kentucky Derby and set a track record at a mile and a half for two minutes, three and two fifths seconds and won the race by eight lengths. Her record will go untouched for the remainder of time because the track has since shortened the length by a quarter mile. ( Katte pg 17-18) Another great time set at Churchill Downs was by a horse named Citation in 1948. Citation won eight out of nine starts when

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    TITLE Gratz Park Inn: Excellent Accommodations in the Heart of Lexington, KY LEAD PARAGRAPH Gratz Park Inn, the only historic hotel in Lexington, KY is a short walk from both Rupp Arena, the basketball hub of the University of Kentucky, and the Mary Todd Lincoln House. Gratz Park Inn is a wonderful option when visiting this city. With luxurious rooms, a garden courtyard, a library, free WIFI and a five-star restaurant in the lobby, the needs of guests are readily satisfied. PARAGRAPHS Historic

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    Kentucky Research Paper

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    Kentucky became a state in 1792 as the 15th state, also becoming the first U.S. state west of the Appalachian Mountains. Kentucky University’s colors are white and blue. Explorer Daniel Boone was one of Kentucky’s most important explorers and many immigrants followed the trail he traveled through the Cumberland Gap, also known as the Wilderness Road. Although it went with the Confederacy during the Civil War, the population was deeply divided, and many Kentucky residents fought for the North. Mostly

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    Following the economic recession of 2008, a survey of more than 10,000 horse owners appears to suggest recovery of the industry. Results showed that 70.6% of respondents owned or managed the same number of horses they did in 2014, indicating an increase in overall industry stability. 1) The use of Drugs in Horse Racing in the US A particular topic that remains controversial is the use of ‘Lasix’ (an anti-bleeding medication) in US horse racing, questioning the purity of the sport. Bleeding in the lungs

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    highest achievement in horse racing. To win the Triple Crown, a horse must win the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. Only twelve horses have ever won the Triple Crown, in part due to the wide variation of the different tracks and limits on participation. Below is a quick primer on the Triple Crown. How Long Has the Triple Crown Been Run? The Belmont Stakes was first run in 1867, the Preakness Stakes was run for the first time in 1873, and the Kentucky Derby was first run

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    Kentucky also known as The Bluegrass State has many aspects. It is a very beautiful state and has many interesting historical sites. It lies between the North and South of the United States. Its northern border is formed by the Ohio River, one of the traditional boundaries between the Northern States and Southern States. Tobacco and Champion race horses have long been symbols of Kentucky. Kentucky is also an important center of agriculture and mining (Campbell 272). By the mid-1780’s a movement

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    goods. Segregation in Kentucky was difficult and many African Americans had to go through harsh treatments and many setbacks to overcome segregation. In the 1920s, Kentucky had segregated many public things such as: horse racing, transportation, parks, hotels, theaters, library systems, restaurants, etc. As an African American during segregation in Kentucky, life was very difficult at times. According to New History of Kentucky, “Segregation had planted deep roots in Kentucky soil, and blacks reasonably

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    Elizabethtown Vacation

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    Hello friend! I heard that you were going on vacation to my home town of Elizabethtown Kentucky. I would be delighted to give you some pointers on two of my favorite things to do when I’m in town. Often called E-town, our little slice of heaven is home to a lot of neat things to do. We have horse races, a country jamboree, caverns, and more. Nevertheless, I know that you only have a few days to spend there so I will tell you about my favorites. Located in the heart of Elizabethtown, is the town

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