Book Babe

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Keeneland Library

Today’s field trip was to the famed Keeneland Library in Lexington, KY.  The current building was built on the same property as the race track in the summer of 2002.  It is gorgeous and made to look like it has always been there.  The library was founded in 1939.  The collections inside date back to the 1800s.  It is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday, open Saturdays during lived racing and sales, but closed on Federal holidays.  Nothing may be checked out but there is wireless internet and plenty of space to enjoy your selection while you are there.

This building is equal parts library and museum.  Inside there are many paintings, art, sculptures, antiques, blown glass, labeled horseshoes from the greatest of horses, metal and glass trophies and gifts, photos, scrapbooks, etc.  Then there are precious collections of books, journals, newspaper clippings, cassettes, videos, and film negatives.  The building is open, well lit, with tall ceilings and windows, and plenty of quiet spaces to sit and experience something wonderful.

The Keeneland library is the world’s best source for Thoroughbred breeding and racing information.  I will definitely be visiting again.  Until then, I collected a load of photos which I can not wait to share with you, and expand upon the relevance of each item, in the near future.

On a side note, Book Babe is a 20 year old mare who was sired by Alydeed (whose dam was Bialy, whose sire was Alydar).  Alydar ran second place in every leg of the Triple Crown to Affirmed.  Alydar lost by a length in the Kentucky Derby, a head in the Preakness Stakes, and just a nose in the Belmont Stakes.  This is the only time a horse has ran second in all three races. Alydar is buried on Calumet Farm in Lexington, KY.

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4 Replies to “Book Babe”

  1. Its like you read my mind! You seem to know so much about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with some pics to drive the message home a little bit, but other than that, this is excellent blog. An excellent read. I’ll certainly be back.

    1. Thank you! I take a lot of pictures so I could probably sprinkle more throughout! So glad you like it!

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