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Meet some of the adorable barnyard critters that are companions to racehorses, including two kittens and a pair of goats! (Paulick Report)

This weekend, the Breeders’ Cup World Championships prep season will have its near-grand finale, with 20 Challenge Series “Win and You’re In” qualifying races scheduled from Friday, Oct. 4, to Sunday, Oct. 6 (one final race is set for Oct. 9).

The first time I set eyes on the barber shop at Belmont Park I was drawn to it. This, I imagined, was a place for a real gambler. Anyone who took the time to get their hair cut while at the racetrack was more than just a weekend warrior, more than just a paddock-dwelling punter, more than just a ticket-tearing tinhorn. A person who got their hair cut at the track was a true citizen of the race course, a bona-fide horseplayer.

Traveling to Lexington, Ky., for the 2019 Keeneland fall meet or just looking for a great local restaurant to tickle the tastebuds? We’ve got a local dining superfecta that will satisfy all of your culinary cravings while offering a true taste of Kentucky.

Kentucky Native Café = $$ - Beer Garden

417 E. Maxwell St.; 859-254-0383

Airdrie Stud between Versailles and Midway, Ky., is built on the land that formerly housed the most influential stallion of the 19th Century. Since it was founded in 1972 by Brereton and Libby Jones, Airdrie has been a constant leader in the Central Kentucky Thoroughbred industry, breeding, campaigning, and selling major stakes winners and building a reputation as a stud farm known for astute stallion signings and bloodstock matings.

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