Longtime Kentucky horseman James E. “Ted” Bassett III, known internationally as an ambassador for the state and the industry, died Jan. 23 at the age of 103 at his home in Lexington.
Wood-burning locomotives later replaced the horses. Lois Todd’s print, “Southern Depot,” of Lexington’s Southern Depot, is on display at Nostalgia Station Toy Museum in Versailles ...
The collection is housed at the Kentucky Horse Park’s International Museum of the Horse, which honored Bassett with an exhibit of his life in 2014. Bassett was a pivotal figure in Lexington, and his ...
Leader’s celebration of Lexington’s 250 years introduces you to a woman known simply as Mona by her family in Louisville and ...
Horse industry leaders and state law enforcement in Kentucky are mourning a former president, chairman, and trustee of Keeneland after his passing.
The community lost Bowen Jan. 20 when he died at home in Versailles, Ky. He was 82 ... the monthly Canadian Horse magazine in Toronto from 1968-70 and then returned to Lexington to become managing ...
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation announced Jan. 28 that Kevin Lavin, who had been vice-chair, has been named chair, ...
That’s Cattleman’s Roadhouse for you, folks! This rustic gem in Shelbyville is like the Paul Bunyan of steakhouses – larger ...