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  2. Kentucky Derby Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Derby Museum is an American Thoroughbred horse racing museum located on the grounds of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Dedicated to preserving the history of the Kentucky Derby, it first opened its doors to the public in the spring of 1985. Much of its early funding came from a donation from the estate of James Graham Brown.

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    Javier Castellano pitches ones from the garland to the crowd in the Winner’s Circle following his victory aboard Mage in the 147th running of The Kentucky Derby, Saturday, May 6, 2023 in ...

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    Churchill Downs had its first official race day, which formally opened the track, on May 19, 1875. Today, the Twin Spires of Churchill Downs are some of the most recognizable symbols in ...

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    The biggest days of racing at Churchill Downs on Derby week are May 2 with Thurby, followed by the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, and the 150th Kentucky Derby on May 4.

  6. Kentucky Derby - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Derby began offering $3 million in purse money in 2019. Churchill Downs officials have cited the success of historical race wagering terminals at their Derby City Gaming facility in Louisville as a factor behind the purse increase. The Derby first offered a $1 million purse in 1996; it was doubled to $2 million in 2005.

  7. Churchill Downs - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Downs is a horse racing complex located on Central Avenue in south Louisville, Kentucky, United States, famed for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby. It officially opened in 1875 and was named for Samuel Churchill, whose family was prominent in Kentucky for many years. [ 1 ]