The Kentucky Derby Festival is pleased to announce the theme of the 2005 Thunder Over Louisville show: "THUNDER ROCKS,"-a tribute to 50 years of Rock 'n' Roll.
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Posted On: 1 Feb 2005 - 5:41pm
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Posted On: 1 Feb 2005 - 5:41pm
The Kentucky Derby Festival is pleased to announce the theme of the 2005 Thunder Over Louisville show: "THUNDER ROCKS,"-a tribute to 50 years of Rock 'n' Roll.
Posted On: 31 Jan 2005 - 3:59pm
A large pergola, waterfall fountains and loads of greenery will grace the entry to the large white tent in the infield of Churchill Downs. Enormous crystal chandeliers will sparkle overhead.
Posted On: 31 Jan 2005 - 3:53pm
Critics condemn as pigheaded President Bush's insistence that the Iraqi elections take place on schedule Jan. 30 - just more uninformed stubbornness by a president who makes his adversaries crazy with his refusal to waver.
Posted On: 31 Jan 2005 - 3:46pm
Want to avoid the hassle of traffic? Then consider letting someone else do the driving.
Posted On: 31 Jan 2005 - 3:35pm
A first-ever reunion of past Kentucky Derby Festival Official Artists last night attracted a crowd of more than 1,000 patrons to the Cascade Ballroom of the Kentucky International Convention Center for the Derby Festival Poster Premiere.
Posted On: 31 Jan 2005 - 11:59am
HouseClips has designed a service that produces and streams videos on the internet of properties and their surrounding areas, including schools and local highlights
Posted On: 30 Jan 2005 - 7:51am
Following announced cuts in federal funding to area homeless services, Mayor Jerry Abramson today said citizen knowledge and support of existing programs will be crucial in minimizing the effect of homelessness on the community
Posted On: 30 Jan 2005 - 7:48am
Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher says he'll ask the legislature to approve $500 million in bonds to finance roads and the Louisville bridges projects.
Posted On: 28 Jan 2005 - 1:45pm
Forget impersonal hotels: millions of great vacation homes are just a mouse-click away. Rent-by-owner expert Christine Hrib Karpinski explains how to find and book the perfect vacation spot . . . but don't wait too long.
Posted On: 28 Jan 2005 - 1:42pm