Kentucky Derby Museum Announces Naming Of The D. Wayne Lukas Gallery
The Kentucky Derby Museum is proud to announce the naming of the D. Wayne Lukas Gallery, in honor of the Hall of Fame trainer and four-time Kentucky Derby winner.
The Kentucky Derby Museum is proud to announce the naming of the D. Wayne Lukas Gallery, in honor of the Hall of Fame trainer and four-time Kentucky Derby winner.
Hall of Fame jockey and 1984 Kentucky Derby winner Laffit Pincay, Jr. headlines the Kentucky Derby Museum’s fourth annual Derby Dish, held Sunday, April 19.
The Kentucky Derby Museum is proud to announce the return of “It’s my Derby,” a unique event where the biggest names in racing share their Derby winning experiences.
The Kentucky Derby Museum welcomes several new additions to its collection, representing the Museum’s largest collection of artifacts documenting African Americans in Thoroughbred racing.
Pellom McDaniels III, author of “The Prince of Jockeys: The Life of Isaac Burns Murphy” will be at the Kentucky Derby Museum Feb. 22 from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
he Kentucky Derby Museum will commemorate its 30th anniversary in 2015, and the celebration lasts all year long with a series of special events and festivities.
The Kentucky Derby Museum will host “The Prince of Jockeys: The Life of Isaac Burns Murphy,” a traveling exhibit dedicated to one of history’s greatest jockeys, in collaboration with Black History Month.
“Horsing Around With Art: A Student’s View of the Sport of Kings” Kentucky Derby Museum to Donate $6,400 to Local School Art Departments