Print edition. The official Keeneland Magazine celebrates the past, present, and future of Keeneland, Thoroughbred racing and breeding, and the Bluegrass lifestyle.
Summer Issue Features include:
How Secretariat Became Mainstream — As the 50th anniversary of his Triple Crown arrives, Secretariat remains firmly alive in the popular imagination, especially in Paris, Kentucky, where a mural and a park honor his achievements.
Spotlight On — Artist Mark Ratzlaff, whose paintings celebrate Lexington.
For the Good of the Horse — Spy Coast Farm has developed a state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility for horses of all breeds.
Mining for Talent — The Wycoff family’s Three Diamonds Farm, active in racing and sales, excels with its turf runners and savvy claims.
Land of Plenty — Three-part series examines how James Ben Ali Haggin, inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022, created a farm whose acreage produced generations of important horses through a succession of owners to this day.
Making a Difference — Foster Care Council provides opportunities for foster children throughout Kentucky that have been removed from their home due to abuse, abandonment or neglect.
Frankly Fun — Boonedogs serves up specialty franks at a lively family spot on Old Richmond Road. Its owners have deep ties to the Thoroughbred industry