Culbertson Mansion

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Fun fact; the Belle of Louisville is the oldest Mississippi River-style steamboat still in operation worldwide!  Built i...
08/07/2024

Fun fact; the Belle of Louisville is the oldest Mississippi River-style steamboat still in operation worldwide! Built in 1914 and named the Idlewild, the city bought, restored,and renamed it in 1962. Thanks to a few forward thinking folks this gem is intact and the city of Louisville gets to share it with the world!
You should definitely book a cruise!
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Experience the charm of the Ohio River on a riverboat cruise in Louisville! Enjoy breathtaking views, delicious food, and live entertainment.

It’s always good to be home though
08/06/2024

It’s always good to be home though

Dogs need vacations tooThank you NC
08/04/2024

Dogs need vacations too
Thank you NC

Checking in?
06/22/2024

Checking in?

Never forget where we came from!
05/02/2024

Never forget where we came from!

OLIVER LEWIS (1856-1924)
In 1875, Oliver Lewis became the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby, America’s longest continuous sporting event. Lewis was born in 1856 in Fayette Country, Kentucky, to his parents Goodson and Eleanor Lewis. Lewis was born free, but there is little known about his parents or family.

Lewis was only 19 years old when he entered the first Kentucky Derby. The race was held at what was then the Louisville Jockey Club on May 17, 1875, but is now known as Churchill Downs. Ten thousand spectators watched this first race. Lewis rode a horse named Aristide, which was one of two colts entered by their owner, H. Price McGrath of Jessamine, Kentucky. The other horse, Chesapeake, was ridden by William Henry. Although the same owner entered both horses, Chesapeake was favored to win the $2,850 purse, and Lewis was told that his job was to lead most of the race to tire out the other horses. Out of the fifteen jockeys in the field, at this first Kentucky Derby, thirteen of them were African American. Aristide’s trainer, Ansel Williamson, was also an African American.

Oliver Lewis followed his instructions and was pushing most of the field while trailing a horse named Volcano for most of the race. However, in the last stretch, Chesapeake was unexpectedly far back in the pack while Aristide and Volcano were running neck and neck for first place. Lewis and Aristide pulled away near the finish line and won the race by two lengths. With that victory Lewis became the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. Later that season, Lewis came in second in the Belmont Stakes in New York and won three more races at the Louisville Jockey Club, riding Aristide in all of them. He would never ride in the Kentucky Derby again, however, and would retire after that racing season for unknown reasons.

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05/01/2024

Derby Day
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