Captions List for Kentucky Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Kentucky: tourist attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, monuments, museums, bluegrass horse culture.

See also: Subject Index for Kentucky
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  • Covington: Roebling Suspension Bridge (1856-67) 1,057 ft span was longest in world when opened. Roeblings went on to build Brooklyn bridge.
  • Covington: Ohio River with paddlewheel steamboat docked.
  • Covington: Kentucky waterfront of Ohio River.
  • Covington: Steamboat stacks on Ohio River.
  • Covington: Roebling Suspension Bridge reflected in Covington highrise.
  • Covington: Modern highrises with round windows next to Roebling bridge.
  • Covington: Modern highrises along Ohio River.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church spires.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church dome interior & pillar details.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church nativity ceiling mural.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church stained glass windows.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church stained glass.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church stained glass.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church stained glass.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church organ.
  • Covington: Mother of God (Mutter Gottes Kirche) Roman Catholic Church (1871) (119 W. 6th St.).
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church spires.
  • Covington: Mother of God Roman Catholic Church entrance.
  • Covington: Narrow West 6th St. houses in Mutter Gottes historic district.
  • Covington: Narrow West 6th St. houses.
  • Covington: Narrow purple house with blue trim (527 Russell St.).
  • Covington: 44 W 5th St. (1871).
  • Covington: Doorway with sculpted faces (28 W 5th St.).
  • Covington: Iron fence at 28 W 5th St.
  • Covington: House with round front & inset tiles (515 Russell St.).
  • Covington: Array of Arts & Crafts movement tiles (515 Russell St.).
  • Covington: Arts & Crafts movement tile of man with beard (515 Russell St.).
  • Covington: Arts & Crafts movement tile of man with lace collar (515 Russell St.).
  • Covington: Array of Arts & Crafts movement tiles (515 Russell St.).
  • Covington: Former fire hall (W 6th St. & Washington).
  • Covington: United States Court House.
  • Covington: Commercial building (921 Madison).
  • Covington: Commercial building (525-7 Madison).
  • Covington: Commercial building (535 Madison).
  • Covington: Commercial building (601 Madison).
  • Covington: Madison streetscape.
  • Covington: Sapphire Room (611 Madison).
  • Covington: Corner of Madison & W Pike.
  • Covington: Streetscape along W Pike.
  • Covington: Commercial building (38 & 40 West Pike).
  • Covington: U.S. Bank building (Madison & W Pike).
  • Covington: Mutual Fire Insurance building (621-9 Madison).
  • Covington: Commercial building with horses head (717 Madison).
  • Covington: Spirit of Progress tile mural (725-9 Madison).
  • Covington: Tiled commercial building (725-9 Madison).
  • Covington: 1113 Madison.
  • Covington: Second Empire style row house (811 Scott St.).
  • Covington: Carving of farmer & young colt on U.S. Post Office (1939).
  • Covington: Carving of woman reading to young boy among tobacco crop on U.S. Post Office (1939).
  • Covington: Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption (1130 Madison Ave.).
  • Covington: Relief of Assumption scene over front portal of Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
  • Covington: Rose window of Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
  • Covington: Tower of Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
  • Covington: Gargoyle of Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
  • Covington: Gargoyles of Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol in village forest of Frankfort: population 28,000.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol (1910) main entrance overlooks town.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol (1910) south facade.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol dome.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol dome interior.
  • Frankfort: Statue of orator Henry Clay (1777-1852) in Kentucky State Capitol rotunda.
  • Frankfort: Statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davies (1808-89) in Kentucky State Capitol rotunda.
  • Frankfort: Statue of pioneer surgeon Ephraim McDowell (1771-1830) in Kentucky State Capitol rotunda.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol corridor interior.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol staircase.
  • Frankfort: Mural of Daniel Boone getting first view of Bluegrass Kentucky in State Capitol by T. Gilbert White (1909).
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol marble columns in sky lit corridor.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol staircase.
  • Frankfort: Mural shows Daniel Boone concluding treaty of Watauga in 1775 with natives of Kentucky in State Capitol by T. Gilbert White (1909).
  • Frankfort: Kentucky State Capitol Senate chamber.
  • Frankfort: Floral clock at Kentucky State Capitol.
  • Frankfort: Kentucky Governor's Mansion (1914) on east lawn of the Capitol.
  • Frankfort: Old Statehouse (1837) (on Broadway).
  • Frankfort: Old Statehouse where government met from 1830 to 1910.
  • Frankfort: St Clair streetscape & Old Statehouse.
  • Frankfort: St Clair historic district.
  • Frankfort: V. Kaltenbrun building on St Clair.
  • Frankfort: Market Square (315 St Clair).
  • Frankfort: Spires of Frankfort rise from forest.
  • Frankfort: Franklin County Courthouse octagonal & round tower.
  • Frankfort: First Baptist Church (c1868) (St Clair at Wapping).
  • Frankfort: Good Shepherd Church (1850) (Wapping St.).
  • Frankfort: Historic St Clair St. girder bridge over Kentucky River.
  • Frankfort: Downtown Frankfort seen from Daniel Boone's grave.
  • Frankfort: Grave of Daniel Boone (1734-1820) who helped open Kentucky through exploration & trail building.
  • Frankfort: Relief of Daniel Boone fighting Indians attached to his grave.
  • Frankfort: Relief of woman milking cow beside log cabin on Daniel Boone's grave.
  • Frankfort: Liberty Hall built for Revolutionary war leader John Brown (c1796) (218 Wilkinson St.).
  • Frankfort: Liberty Hall's guests included James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor & Gen. Lafayette who passed through this door.
  • Frankfort: KY Governor John J. Crittenden house (1800) (401 West Main St.) built by Dr. Joseph Scott on land once owned by Aaron Burr. Guest included Daniel Webster & Zachary Taylor.
  • Frankfort: Vest-Lindsay house (c1820) (401 Wapping at Washington).
  • Frankfort: Vest-Lindsay house.
  • Frankfort: Orator Graham Vest who originated the phrase "dog is man's best friend" lived in the Vest-Lindsay house.
  • Frankfort: Letcher-Lindsay house (c1840) (200 Washington at Wapping).
  • Frankfort: 400 Wapping St.
  • Frankfort: Bibb Burnley House (1845) (411 Wapping St.) site where Bibb lettuce was developed.
  • Frankfort: Bibb Burnley house with Gothic ironwork railings.
  • Frankfort: Garrard / Crittenden house (mid 19th c) uses clapboard over timber & bricks.
  • Frankfort: Garrard / Crittenden House home to prominent families of Thomas L. Crittenden & James Garrard.
  • Frankfort: Broadway streetscape.
  • Frankfort: State National Bank on West Main St.
  • Frankfort: 200 West Main St. (Bentley Corner).
  • Frankfort: 202 West Main St.
  • Frankfort: 206 West Main St. / Averill Bldg. with mortar & pestle.
  • Frankfort: First Federal Savings Bank on West Main St.
  • Frankfort: Multicolored row at 222-28 West Main St.
  • Frankfort: 222-28 West Main St.
  • Frankfort: 229 West Main St. with cherub faces.
  • Frankfort: Rev. Jesse R. Zeigler House (1910) (509 Shelby St.).
  • Frankfort: New Kentucky Transportation Cabinet building with curved roof line.
  • Louisville: Statue of William Clark surveys Ohio River where Lewis & Clark started their journey of discovery to the west from Louisville.
  • Louisville: Bridges over Ohio River.
  • Louisville: Bridges over Ohio River.
  • Louisville: Iron girder detail of Clark Memorial Bridge over Ohio River.
  • Louisville: Belle Of Louisville steam boat (1914).
  • Louisville: Belle Of Louisville steam boat stern wheel detail.
  • Louisville: Modern highrises of skyline of Louisville.
  • Louisville: Humana building (1982-6).
  • Louisville: Humana building northern facade.
  • Louisville: Humana building balcony.
  • Louisville: Humana building balcony.
  • Louisville: Humana building northern entrance.
  • Louisville: Humana building columns.
  • Louisville: Humana building west & southern facades.
  • Louisville: Humana building west & southern upper stories..
  • Louisville: Humana building southern balconies.
  • Louisville: Humana building.
  • Louisville: Kentucky International Convention Center.
  • Louisville: The Kentucky Center.
  • Louisville: Aegon Center highrise.
  • Louisville: Aegon Center stepped summit.
  • Louisville: Aegon Center lattice-work dome.
  • Louisville: Aegon Center entrance.
  • Louisville: Aegon Center plaza flame-shaped light standards.
  • Louisville: Jefferson County Judicial Center.
  • Louisville: Jefferson County Judicial Center detail.
  • Louisville: Fountains on Belvedere above Ohio River.
  • Louisville: Rhythmic windows of Galt House Hotel.
  • Louisville: Jefferson County Courthouse, Aegon Center & KY Home Life Bldgs.
  • Louisville: Thomas Jefferson statue silhouetted against Aegon Center.
  • Louisville: Jefferson County Courthouse (1842) (527 W. Jefferson St.).
  • Louisville: Angels of justice at base of Thomas Jefferson statue.
  • Louisville: Aegon Center & KY Home Life Building.
  • Louisville: Inter-Southern Insurance Building now Kentucky Home Life Building (1922) (239 S. 5th St.).
  • Louisville: Columns of Kentucky Home Life Building.
  • Louisville: Victorian Italianate buildings along 5th St. north of Jefferson.
  • Louisville: Victorian buildings on 5th St. towered over by modern highrise with lighthouse-like tower.
  • Louisville: Clock tower of Louisville City Hall (1875).
  • Louisville: Louisville City Hall (rt) (1871-3) & Annex (left) (1909) (601-3 W. Jefferson St.).
  • Louisville: Horse's head carving on Louisville City Hall.
  • Louisville: Pig's head carving on Louisville City Hall.
  • Louisville: Steam Engine Company No. 2 a former fire department building (1891) (617 W. Jefferson St.).
  • Louisville: Carved fire helmet, trumpet & hose on Steam Engine Company No. 2.
  • Louisville: Statue of Louis XVI (1754-93) after whom Louisville is named for his support in Revolutionary War. Statue (1927) by Valois.
  • Louisville: Cathedral of the Assumption (1905) (443 S. 5th St.).
  • Louisville: Cathedral of the Assumption Gothic interior.
  • Louisville: Cathedral of the Assumption & Republic Building.
  • Louisville: Republic Building (1916) (429 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.).
  • Louisville: Facade of Republic Building.
  • Louisville: Tile detail of Republic Building.
  • Louisville: Kentucky International Convention Center.
  • Louisville: Artwork at Kentucky International Convention Center.
  • Louisville: Neon lights of Fourth Street pedestrian mall.
  • Louisville: Kentucky International Convention Center & Hyatt Hotel with round observation level.
  • Louisville: Tower of Louisville Medical College.
  • Louisville: University of Louisville School of Medicine (1893) (101 W. Chestnut St.).
  • Louisville: Entrance of Louisville Medical College.
  • Louisville: Facade of Louisville Medical College.
  • Louisville: Grant Robinson Memorial Hall.
  • Louisville: Thomas Edison's Buchertown House where young inventor rented a room while working as telegrapher.
  • Louisville: Conrad-Caldwell House (1892-5) (1402 St James Court), now a museum in Old Louisville.
  • Louisville: Conrad-Caldwell House limestone tower details.
  • Louisville: Grotesque carving on Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Guardian face carving on Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Romanesque arch of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Fanciful carving Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Front door with cut glass of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Red parlor of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Portrait of Caldwells' daughter Grace in parlor of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Parlor chandelier wired for both gas & electricity from 1890s in Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Library fireplace in Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Main stair hall in Conrad-Caldwell House is elaborately carved wood.
  • Louisville: Intricately carved wooden stairway banister of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Stained glass window of main stair hall in Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Banister of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Banister of Conrad-Caldwell House with fleur-de-lys.
  • Louisville: Newell post of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Dragon-shaped carved wooden screen of Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Silver tankard in Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Victorian thermostat in Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Louisville Southern Exposition (1884) where Edison's electric lights illuminated expo hall on poster in Conrad-Caldwell House.
  • Louisville: Louisville Southern Exposition poster in Conrad-Caldwell House since house & old Louisville now stands on former 1884 Expo grounds.
  • Louisville: Starks House (1898) (1412 St James Court).
  • Louisville: Hindman Briscoe House (1901) (1424 St James Court) with custom molded terra cotta.
  • Louisville: St James Fountain (late 1800s) & 1439 St James Court.
  • Louisville: Charles Compton House (1901) (1436 St James Court) with round portico.
  • Louisville: Frank Lampton House (1892) (1440 St James Court) with round portico.
  • Louisville: Pink Palace (1473 St James Court).
  • Louisville: Dr. William Warthen chateau (1895-7) (402 Belgravia Court).
  • Louisville: Dr. William Warthen chateau (1895-7) (402 Belgravia Court).
  • Louisville: 1476 S. 4th St.
  • Louisville: Jacob Gast House (1896) (1420 S. 4th St.) & Graham Vreeland Chateau (1898) (1424 S. 4th St.).
  • Louisville: R.H. Higgins House (1886) (1401 S. 4th St.).
  • Louisville: Tree in bloom Central Park South neighborhood.
  • Louisville: Vernon D. Price House (1885) (1353 S. 4th St.).
  • Louisville: 1324 S. 4th St.
  • Louisville: First Church of Christ Scientist (1917) (1305 S. 3rd St) where each column is a single stone.
  • Louisville: Ferguson Mansion (1905) (1310 S. 3rd St.) now a museum of Kentucky History.
  • Louisville: Ferguson Mansion facade.
  • Louisville: Ferguson Mansion carriage house (1901).
  • Louisville: Fannie Gauman House (1905) (1346 S. 3rd St.).
  • Louisville: Ewing Eaches House (1895) (1369 S. 3rd St.) with a glass canopy.
  • Louisville: W.B. Doherty House (1913) (1358 S. 1st St.) with a inlaid mosaic bricks.
  • Louisville: 1350 S. 1st St. with brick patterns.
  • Louisville: 1350 S. 1st St. with brick patterns.
  • Louisville: R.M. Hughes House (1890) (1341 S. 1st St.) combines Second Empire, Gothic, Romanesque & other elements.
  • Louisville: R.M. Hughes House (1890) (1341 S. 1st St.) with mix of windows.
  • Louisville: 1354 S. 1st St. with Romanesque window tops.
  • Louisville: Painted Gallopalooza horse at restaurant in Old Louisville neighborhood.
  • Louisville: Painted horse statues of Gallopalooza, Louisville's Sidewalk Derby.
  • Louisville: Gallopalooza theme art Stella's Pegasus by David Musselman.
  • Louisville: Gallopalooza theme art Stella's Pegasus by David Musselman.
  • Louisville: Gallopalooza theme art United States of Amareica by Sarah Lasley.
  • Louisville: Gallopalooza theme art Hippomythical Muse by (c)happel.
  • Louisville: Gallopalooza theme art Proud Clarion by Robert & Robin Tillman.
  • Louisville: Gallopalooza theme art Lucky Debonair by Susan Leslie.
  • Louisville: Churchill Downs & Kentucky Derby Museum.
  • Louisville: Twin spires of Churchill Downs racetrack.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove (c1790) (561 Blankenbaker Lane.).
  • Louisville: Locust Grove now a museum house furnished to 1820s.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove built by Revolutionary leader & a founder of Kentucky Major William Croghan.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove dining room where Lewis & Clark were honored after return from west.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove silver service in dining room.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove parlor.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove informal dining room.
  • Louisville: Locust Grove sitting area in upstairs bedroom.
  • Louisville: Piano-forte in ballroom of Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Replica of original French Reveillon wallpaper in ballroom of Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Four poster bed in Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Wood paneled bedroom at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Log outbuilding on grounds of Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Stone outbuildings at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Annual crafts festival on Locust Grove grounds.
  • Louisville: Chair in shape of dressed up deer at crafts festival at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Chair in shape of dressed up fox at crafts festival at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Gourds at crafts festival at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Gourd vessels at crafts festival at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Funnel cake with cherries at crafts festival at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: Kentucky Sorghum with cherries at crafts festival at Locust Grove.
  • Louisville: President Zachary Taylor House (1808) (5608 Apache Rd.).
  • Louisville: President Zachary Taylor monument beside his tomb.
  • Louisville: President Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) monument.
  • Louisville: President Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) tomb.
  • Louisville: Farmington (1815-6) (3033 Bardstown Rd.) was occupied by Joshua Speed, closest friend of Abraham Lincoln who visited house in 1841.
  • Louisville: Door of Farmington, home of James Speed who served as US Attorney General in Lincoln's cabinet.
  • Louisville: Farmington (1815-6) was built for John & Lucy Speed who had connections with Thomas Jefferson.
  • Louisville: Dining room of Farmington.
  • Louisville: Sideboard (c1815) in dining room of Farmington.
  • Louisville: Villa pattern dinner service which belonged to Speed family at Farmington.
  • Louisville: Fireplace in sitting room of Farmington.
  • Louisville: Irises in extensive gardens of Farmington.
  • Lexington: Mary Todd Lincoln House (1832) (574 W. Main St.) where Abraham Lincoln visited & read his father-in-law's law books.
  • Lexington: Plaque marks birthplace of Mary Todd Lincoln on Parker homestead dating from late 1700s.
  • Lexington: Parker Place (1871) (511 W Short St.) built for banker John B. Wilgus on site where Mary Todd Lincoln was born into Parker family.
  • Lexington: Lexington Opera House (1886, restored 1975) (145 N Broadway).
  • Lexington: Lexington Opera House roof decoration.
  • Lexington: Lexington Opera House entrance.
  • Lexington: Victorian Square (Main & Broadway) Victorian buildings revised late 1980s.
  • Lexington: Victorian Square shopping complex incorporates & reuses several Victorian buildings.
  • Lexington: Facade of 1882 element of Victorian Square.
  • Lexington: Victorian Square, a restored block.
  • Lexington: Victorian Square signage.
  • Lexington: Triangle Park by landscape architect Robert Zion.
  • Lexington: Lexington Center (1970s) includes Rupp Arena, exhibition, convention center, retail & hotels.
  • Lexington: People enjoying Triangle Park.
  • Lexington: Triangle Center with two octagonal towers extends Victorian Square.
  • Lexington: Lexington Financial Center Building (1988).
  • Lexington: Cheapside streetscape with Lexington Financial Center, Fayette Safety Vault & Trust Company & Court Square Bldgs.
  • Lexington: Court Square, formerly Lexington City National Bank Building (1905) (259-265 W. Main St.).
  • Lexington: Fayette Safety Vault & Trust Company Building (1891) (111-113 Cheapside St.).
  • Lexington: John C. Breckinridge Memorial (1887) by Henry-Bonnard Broze Co.
  • Lexington: Old Fayette County Courthouse (1900) (E. Main & N. Upper Sts.) now Lexington History Museum.
  • Lexington: Old Fayette County Courthouse carvings.
  • Lexington: Old Fayette County Courthouse urn with law symbols.
  • Lexington: Old Fayette County Courthouse fountain with children dedicated to pure water.
  • Lexington: Old Fayette County Courthouse (1900) (E. Main & N. Upper Sts.) now Lexington History Museum.
  • Lexington: John Hunt Morgan Memorial (1911) (Courthouse Lawn) by Dr. Pompeo Coppini.
  • Lexington: Fayette National Bank Building (1914) (167 W. Main St.).
  • Lexington: McAdams & Morford Building (1849) (206 W. Main St.).
  • Lexington: Odd Fellows Temple (1870) (117 W Main St.).
  • Lexington: Berkley-Guthrie & Watson Building (1885) (N. Upper St. opposite Courthouse).
  • Lexington: Berkley-Guthrie & Watson Building (1885) (N. Upper St. opposite Courthouse).
  • Lexington: Italianate office building (N. Upper & Short Sts.).
  • Lexington: Neoclassical office building (Short St.).
  • Lexington: Old Northern Bank Building (Short St.).
  • Lexington: Old Northern Bank Building facade.
  • Lexington: Old Northern Bank Building carvings around door.
  • Lexington: 184 N Mill St. with elaborate window frames.
  • Lexington: House at 234 W 2nd St.
  • Lexington: John Hunt Morgan Memorial (1911) (Courthouse Lawn) by Dr. Pompeo Coppini.
  • Lexington: John Hunt Morgan House (c1814) (201 N Mill St.) museum once home of CSA General.
  • Lexington: John Hunt Morgan House front door.
  • Lexington: House with octagonal turret (203 N Mill St., beside Hunt-Morgan House).
  • Lexington: 203 N Mill St.
  • Lexington: Henry Clay Law Office (1803) (176 N Mill St.).
  • Lexington: Ashland estate of Henry Clay (1852) (2 mi. SE of Lexington on Richmond Rd.).
  • Lexington: Ashland central house.
  • Lexington: Ashland front door.
  • Lexington: Ashland details over front door.
  • Lexington: Ashland underground ice storage roof cones.
  • Lexington: Ashland brick outbuilding.
  • Lexington: Ashland Grounds Keeper's Cottage (c1846).
  • Lexington: Ashland gardens.
  • Lexington: Clematis in Ashland gardens.
  • Lexington: Noted peony gardens of Ashland.
  • Lexington: Peonies of Ashland gardens.
  • Lexington: White peony in Ashland gardens.
  • Lexington: Red peonies at Ashland gardens.
  • Lexington: Peony bed in Ashland gardens.
  • Lexington: Second Empire style house (429 N Broadway).
  • Lexington: Central pavilion of 429 N Broadway.
  • Lexington: Fanciful overhang of 500 N Broadway.
  • Lexington: Turn of century stone & shingle house (501 N Broadway).
  • Lexington: Neoclassical Beaux Arts front porch (507 N Broadway).
  • Lexington: Brick Queen Anne style house (521 N Broadway).
  • Lexington: Queen Anne house (416 Fayette Park).
  • Lexington: Queen Anne style house (432 Fayette Park).
  • Lexington: Thoroughbred Park combines statues of famous jockeys & horses.
  • Lexington: Thoroughbred Park where horse sculptures race to finish line.
  • Lexington: Thoroughbred Park celebrates horse racing.
  • Lexington: Bronze jockey urges mount on at Thoroughbred Park.
  • Lexington: Mares & foals in Bluegrass country.
  • Lexington: Mare & foal in Bluegrass country.
  • Lexington: Foal nursing in Bluegrass country.
  • Lexington: Mare & foal in Bluegrass country.
  • Lexington: Foal in Bluegrass country.
  • Lexington: Kentucky Horse Park run by commonwealth of KY to highlight important heritage & industry.
  • Lexington: Andalusian breed from Spain carries rider with American flag at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Face of dark Andalusian horse at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Arabian horse with rider in Arabian robes at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Face of white Arabian horse at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Arabian horse with rider at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Nearly extinct Rajasthan Marwari horse of India with rider at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Face of Marwari a war horse of India at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Face of Indian Marwari horse with silver headdress at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Irish conamara pony with rider at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Face of conamara pony from Ireland at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Icelandic pony at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Icelandic pony with rider at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Icelandic pony at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Miniature horses stand 34-36 inches tall & weigh only 350 lbs at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Display of how horse is measured in hands at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Concord Stage & other horse history at Kentucky Horse Park Museum.
  • Lexington: Cigar, a thourghbred who won $10 million over 16 major wins lives in retirement at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: John Henry, a thourghbred who won $6.5 million & was ridden by Johnny Shoemaker, shown at age 29 in retirement at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Clydesdale workhorses at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Percheron workhorses at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Belgian workhorses at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Austrian workhorses at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Promise and Frisky Filly statue by Gwen Reardon at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Spirit of the American Morgan Horse statue at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Lexington: Statue of Secretariat at Kentucky Horse Park.
  • Elizabethtown: Victorian painted building (1888) (35 Public Square).
  • Elizabethtown: Building with Civil War canon ball embedded in brick wall (39 Public Square).
  • Elizabethtown: Streetscape along W. Dixie Ave.
  • Elizabethtown: Hardin County Court House.
  • Hodgenville: Steps leading to hilltop site of Thomas & Nancy Lincoln family log cabin where Abraham was born Feb. 12, 1809.
  • Hodgenville: Abraham Lincoln birthplace shrine (1909) protects log cabin.
  • Hodgenville: Abraham Lincoln Birthplace shrine dedicated to unity, peace & brotherhood among the States.
  • Hodgenville: Abraham Lincoln log cabin birthplace with wooden chimney.
  • Hodgenville: Portico of Abraham Lincoln Birthplace shrine.
  • Hodgenville: Lincoln's Knob Creek farm (1811-16) & replica of Lincoln's boyhood log cabin.
  • New Haven: Kentucky Railway Museum rail car collection,.
  • New Haven: Kentucky Railway Museum rail car collection,.
  • Bardstown: My Old Kentucky Home (1818) (originally named Federal Hill) where Stephen Foster was inspired to write the song of the same name in 1852.
  • Bardstown: Log cabin where Judge John Rowen, a cousin of Stephen Foster, practiced law (1795-1840) on grounds of My Old Kentucky Home.

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