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Kentucky, 1850. An enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to record-setting victories across the South. When the nation erupts in civil war, an itinerant young artist who has made his name on paintings of the racehorse takes up arms for the Union.
Join Roda Ferraro, Director of Keeneland Library, as she presents The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers, a talk with Q&A that highlights the lives and careers of African American horsemen and women from the mid-1800s to today.
Learn about Native American engineering, and put your own engineering skills to the test by building a Wampanoag or Iroquois shelter. We'll even test their durability in wind and water! Dress for mess! Ages 12+
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Stories of Lexington's history told through the Kentucky Room archives.