Enjoying a Day at the Race at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky

During our recent trip to Louisville, Kentucky we had the opportunity to go to Churchill Downs and enjoy a day of thoroughbred racing. Churchill Downs is famous for hosting the Kentucky Derby, which is part of the “triple crown” of thoroughbred racing. The race track opened in 1875 and every race is full of pageantry and tradition. Even though it was autumn, it was a warm and sunny day making the experience even more enjoyable.

Close Race Heading to the Finish Line
Bugler in His Red Jacket

Before each of the races, the horses are led around the paddock in order for those who wish to see the horses before placing a bet can get up close to the horses. Afterwards, the horses are led onto the track where the starting gate is located. The location of the starting gate changes depending on the length of the race, but the finish line always remains the same. We were fortunate to get seats near the finish line, making each of the races even more exciting.

Big Lead Near the Finish Line
Horses at the Finish Line
Getting Ready for the Race

In addition to the grandeur of the grandstands, in the center of the oval track are several large screens to see the current odds as well as to see the horses while they are on the backside of the track. It also the location of the platform where the Churchill Downs Bugler stands and plays between the races. The Kentucky Derby Museum is also located at Churchill Downs, although we chose not to visit it during our day at the track. It was certainly an interesting day and we enjoyed our time at the race track and watching the races.

Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides

Although they can certainly be romantic, we don’t tend to do the horse-drawn carriage rides in most of the cities that we visit. Unfortunately, often the horses are not treated well and the prices that they charge are generally not worth the experience. Sometimes you can get some interesting information about the city from the driver, but often times you can’t always trust what they are telling you. In New York City, they are considering banning the horse-drawn carriages, which has a lot of people upset, but perhaps some regulation would do the industry some good. Even though we don’t usually go on a horse-drawn carriage ride, we decided to share a couple of photos from two of our more memorable experiences. One is from our 10th wedding anniversary that we spent in Disney World and the other is from the time that we got lost in Seville, Spain. We hope that you enjoy these photos for this week’s Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge.

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Our Horse-Drawn Carriage in Seville

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Going for a Ride in Disney World

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Looking Down at the Carriages

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Not Much of a View

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The Driver that Got Lost in Seville

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Our Carriage in Disney World