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Kentucky Bluegrass Summer Sunrise – Lexington

Kentucky Bluegrass Summer Sunrise - Lexington

The Kentucky Bluegrass Region, named for its rich, fertile soil and signature blue-tinged grass, has a deep-rooted history dating back to early Native American settlements and European pioneers. The region was a key frontier during the westward expansion and became known for its ideal farmland, which supported tobacco, corn, and livestock. By the 19th century, the Bluegrass Region, particularly around Lexington, had earned a reputation as the “Horse Capital of the World,” thanks to its excellent grazing conditions and the development of premier horse farms.

Horse racing has been at the heart of the Bluegrass Region’s culture and economy for centuries. Lexington and its surrounding areas are home to legendary horse farms, breeding operations, and the world-famous Keeneland Racecourse, which hosts top-tier thoroughbred races and auctions. Nearby, Churchill Downs in Louisville, though outside the Bluegrass Region, hosts the Kentucky Derby, one of the most prestigious horse races globally. The region is also home to the Kentucky Horse Park, a museum and working farm celebrating equestrian history and industry.

Economically, the Bluegrass Region thrives on agriculture, equine industries, and education. The horse industry alone contributes billions to the state’s economy through breeding, training, and racing. Beyond horses, bourbon production is another major economic driver, with many famous distilleries like Woodford Reserve and Buffalo Trace located nearby. The presence of the University of Kentucky in Lexington strengthens the region’s role in education and healthcare, while manufacturing and technology sectors continue to grow, diversifying the economy beyond its agricultural roots.

Bluegrass Horse Farm Sunrise – Lexington, Kentucky

Bluegrass Horse Farm Sunrise - Lexington, Kentucky

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Early morning at a famous Kentucky thoroughbred horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky during a beautiful sunrise, as the fog lifts, and slowly floats across this region’s fields of bluegrass.  Home of the Kentucky Derby, horse racing is a billion dollar industry in the state, bringing horse enthusiasts and tourists from all over to watch the beginning race of the Triple Crown. 

Lawn Jockey Hitching Post – Versailles, Kentucky

Lawn Jockey Hitching Post - Versailles, Kentucky

A lawn jockey seen in the historic downtown of Versailles, Kentucky.  Lawn jockey’s are a common sight in Kentucky, particularly in rural areas, and in particular horse rearing areas of the state, like the Bluegrass region where thoroughbred horse racing and the Kentucky Derby held each spring in Louisville, are a multi-billion dollar industry. Versailles, lies in the heart of the bluegrass, so I was not surprised to find one.