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Feb 2001 - Lionel Collectors Club of America

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TOURStravel by air-conditioned modern vans to see the famousKeeneland Racecourse where the best thoroughbreds raceleading up to the Kentucky Derby as well as seeThoroughbred Park in downtown Lexington. AtKeeneland you’ll see the paddock area, the bettingwindows, and the race track itself. The morning tour willalso allow time to get breakfast at the track on your own.(No meal available on the afternoon tour.) The goal <strong>of</strong>this tour is to take you inside the plank fences and downshady lanes <strong>of</strong> central Kentucky where you will see horsesjust home from the track, previous winners, in-foalbroodmares, weanlings, yearlings, and maybe somenewborn foals. You will see the daily procedures and innerworkings <strong>of</strong> the farms. Traveling in a small van will allowthe group to get the most personal tour possible and seeto these beautiful horses. This touris not suggested for small children.This tour lasts 3-1/2 to 4 hours. Eachtour is limited to 39 seats. If the tourrequested is sold out, the next closesttour to the requested time will beassigned automatically.When: Wednesday, July 25th,with two departures;Thursday, July 26th, with twodepartures; and Friday, July27th, with one departure.Cost: $24 per person.The Glitz, Irish AcresAntique Gallery,and Henry Clay Home TourThis tour will take you to Nonesuch, Kentucky, wherean old schoolhouse awaits you. Inside is no schoolhouse,but one <strong>of</strong> the finest antique galleries you have ever seen.There you will see some 32,000 sq. ft. <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong>n andEuropean furniture, glassware, china, crystal, linens, dolls,jewelry, rugs, decorative accessories, and internationalgiftware. There are 50 themed rooms decorated to thehilt with tiny white lights andcrammed with every kind <strong>of</strong> antiqueyou can imagine. This is unlike anyordinary antique store. In thebasement is a most unusual andrewarding luncheon diningexperience. The food is excellent, butit is the ambiance that makes it aluncheon to remember. Thedinnerware is the finest and the décoris beyond anything you have everseen. Lunch is included with the tour.Also the tour will stop at the Home<strong>of</strong> Statesman Henry Clay inLexington called Ashland beforereturning to the Hotel.When: Saturday, July 28th10:45 a.m. — 3 p.m.Cost: $48 per person.22The Lion Roars <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, <strong>2001</strong>

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