This horse track got its name from a former jockey named Adell Keeneland, and since .
he won numerous races in the 1930's, the state of Kentucky realized Keeneland would be the .
best name for this track. The track is over seventy years old and holds many special features. .
Everything that is part of this horse track is very expensive, and people always find time to clean .
and maintain the area. The entire complex is 325 acres in the most fertile area of Lexington. The .
immense horse track in Lexington, Kentucky could be considered one of the most well known horse tracks in the nation. .
The property is fenced in with white, wooden fencing that travels completely around the land. The trees are bright in color during the fall, and the grass stays green all year. There are huge marble water fountains that take the shape of horses, and the fountains shot water at least fifty feet in the air. The roads are made of dark grey brick, which run down to the clubhouses and back around to the exits. Most of the roads view show horses that are for sale, and the green hilly country that is constantly being mowed. Landscaping costs must be phenomenal, but this horse track can afford it.
Keeneland has four clubhouses, and every one looks like they cost mover a million dollars. Inside each clubhouse has fancy tables for dinning, and Sony flatscreen TV's that are all around the walls so people can eat a pleasant meal while watching the races. Betting booths with touch screen technology make it easier for quick, last to the minute bets. The betting procedures are easy but can be confusing if people are beginners. People can win up to hundreds of .
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thousands of dollars if they get lucky. One lucky person was my brother, and he won 45,000 dollars last year on a pick six bet, which is picking the first place horse correctly in six consecutive races. He is now stuck in this hobby. .
The stadium holds up to 20,000 people, and every seat is made of wood with a distinct red die.