
This Year's Derby-goers Dressed to Impress and to Honor the Event's 150th year
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This year's Derby-goers dressed to impress and to honor the event's 150th year.
A look at the fashion and fanfare of this year's Kentucky Derby.
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This Year's Derby-goers Dressed to Impress and to Honor the Event's 150th year
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A look at the fashion and fanfare of this year's Kentucky Derby.
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This year, derby goers dressed to the nines and to impress.
And to honor the event's 150th birthday.
It's oh 9 hours after seeing the Kentucky Derby make history yet again.
They're at the top of the hearing gown that sterling silver did for Denver.
I went to Mexico with him.
Now it's my day there.
I just go.
Out and very much.
In the picture at all right now to.
Making my way there on the gold medal story.
Horse trainer Saffie Joseph Junior is riding hopes.
The sights and sounds of Derby won 50.
This year's Kentucky Derby also set records with viewers.
Nearly 17 million people tuned in to Saturday's race.
That's the biggest audience since 1989 when Sunday Silence won the race.
For more interesting information about the Kentucky Derby, check out a special derby edition of Inside Louisville with Kelsey Starks and guest co-host Chip Polston of Kentucky Life Fame.
You can stream the show online on demand at Katy dot org.
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