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The project aims to capitalize on slot-like historical racing, which has grown exponentially in Kentucky, and to make the Central Avenue track into a year-round entertainment destination.
First responders including police, fire and emergency medical services got into Churchill Downs for free on Sunday as a way to thank them for their services.
It's Derby week, but there will be no horses galloping down the stretch this Saturday, leaving many Kentucky Derby ticketholders asking for refunds.
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