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  2. Jonabell Farm - Wikipedia

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    Jonabell Farm is an 800-acre Thoroughbred breeding farm located in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1954 by John A. Bell and his wife Jessica. It was founded in 1954 by John A. Bell and his wife Jessica.

  3. Darley Stud - Wikipedia

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    Darley currently stands more than 50 stallions around the world: in England at Dalham Hall Stud; in Ireland at Kildangan Stud; in the United States at Jonabell Farm, in Lexington, Kentucky; and on two stud farms in Australia: at Northwood Park, Victoria, and at Kelvinside in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales. Darley stallions also stand in ...

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  5. Street Sense (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The colt continued to be trained by Carl Nafzger and raced under Tafel's name through the 2007 Breeders' Cup Classic. His retirement was announced on October 30, 2007. He now stands at Darley's Jonabell Farm near Lexington, Ky. His stud fee in 2008 was $75,000, but was reduced to $40,000 per live foal for 2011. He was exported to Darley Japan ...

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  7. The book traces the history of “The Narcotic Farm” out Leestown Road near Masterson Station in Lexington, Ky. The public had major ethical concerns about how the testing was done, and the ...

  8. Damascus (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Damascus was sired by Sword Dancer (1959's Horse of the Year) out of Kerala (by My Babu) foaled at the Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. He was owned and bred by Edith Woodward Bancroft, whose father, William Woodward Sr., owned Belair Stud and won five Belmonts in the 1930s. Edith Bancroft inherited the famed Belair white silks with red ...

  9. Cherokee Run - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Run was retired in 1996 and stood at Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, for a fee of $40,000 live foal. [3] He has been very successful. His family lines show great ability to run on turf as well as dirt.