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Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales, 1950

Clydesdales Gordie and Grant, two members of the famous eight-horse hitch owned by the Anheuser-Busch brewery of Saint Louis received expert grooming while stabled at a Lexington service station at Third and Jefferson streets in Lexington in July of 1950.  The grooms are Pete Binning, Whitey Mueller and Tom Lambing, all of Saint Louis.  Published in the Lexington Leader July 27, 1950. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

Clydesdales Gordie and Grant, two members of the famous eight-horse hitch owned by the Anheuser-Busch brewery in St. Louis, received expert grooming while stabled at a Lexington service station at Third and Jefferson streets in July 1950. The grooms are Pete Binning, Whitey Mueller and Tom Lambing, all of St. Louis. Published in the Lexington Leader on July 27, 1950. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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UK students move into dorms, 1949

University of Kentucky students move into their dorm room in Patterson Hall during orientation week activities, Sept. 1949. Pat Moore, foreground, unpacks,  Marian Ferguson, rear,  made up her bunk and Mary Jo Cundiff applied polish to her nails.  Published in the Herald-Leader September 18, 1949. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

University of Kentucky students moved into their rooms in Patterson Hall during orientation week activities in September 1949. Pat Moore, foreground, unpacked, Marian Ferguson made up her bunk, and Mary Jo Cundiff applied nail polish. Published in the Herald-Leader on Sept. 18, 1949. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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Kentucky State Fair, 1983

Amy Spoonamore, 6, of Lincoln County, snugged with a 5-month old heifer calf named Marie at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville on August 11, 1983. She was waiting with the calf for judging in the 4-H competition to begin. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

Amy Spoonamore, 6, of Lincoln County snuggled with a 5-month-old heifer calf named Marie at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville on Aug. 11, 1983. Amy was waiting with the calf for the start of judging in the 4-H competition. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Bill Curry and Pookie Jones, 1990

UK head football coach Bill Curry posed with freshman quarterback Pookie Jones during a photo session during football picture day August 9, 1990. Curry was the UK coach from 1990-96 and posted a 26-52 record. Jones led the Wildcats at quarterback for the 1991, 92 and 93 seasons. Photo by Tim Sharp | Staff

UK head football coach Bill Curry posed with freshman quarterback Pookie Jones during a photo session during football picture day on Aug. 9, 1990. Curry was the coach from 1990 to 1996 and posted a 26-52 record. Jones led the Wildcats at quarterback for the 1991, ’92 and ’93 seasons. Photo by Tim Sharp | Staff

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Stuck in courthouse elevator, 1958

Miss Bobbie Harris and Edgar Hunter, elevator operator at the Courthouse, shown on elevator in which they were stuck for 50 minutes in July of 1958. Published in the Lexington Herald July 22, 1958. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

Bobbie Harris and elevator operator Edgar Hunter were stuck for 50 minutes in the elevator at the Fayette County Courthouse in July 1958. Published in the Lexington Herald on July 22, 1958. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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Hamburg Place horse farm, 1986

Aerial picture of Hamburg Place horse farm in eastern Fayette County, Oct. 17, 1986. During the 1990s, part of the farm would be developed to be come Hamburg Pavilion, one of the state's largest shopping centers. In the photo, I-75 runs from left to right across the bottom. Intersecting with it is Bryant Road, which would later become part of the Man o' War Boulevard extension that took place in 1988. Today, Target, Old Navy and Dick's Sporting Goods are some of the retail stores that line I-75 on the west side. On the east is Costco and Cabela's, whcih is currently under constrction. About half of the 2,000 acre Hamburg Place farm has now been developed. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

An aerial picture of Hamburg Place horse farm in eastern Fayette County, Oct. 17, 1986. During the 1990s, part of the farm would be developed to become Hamburg Pavilion, one of the state’s largest shopping centers. In the photo, Interstate 75 runs from left to right across the bottom. Intersecting with it is Bryant Road, which would later become part of the Man o’ War Boulevard extension that took place in 1988. Today, Target, Old Navy and Dick’s Sporting Goods are some of the retail stores that line I-75 on the west side. On the east is Costco and Cabela’s. About half of the 2,000-acre Hamburg Place farm has now been developed. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Congleton Family Reunion, 1958

About 80 members of the Lee and Fayette County Congletons held their annual family reunion at the  Old Homeplace near Beattyville in 1958. This occasion is held each summer on or near the birthday of Hill Congleton, center, one of the older members of  the family who was 85 in 1958. Published in the Lexington Leader August 5, 1958. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

About 80 members of the Lee and Fayette County Congletons held their annual family reunion at the Old Homeplace near Beattyville in 1958. The occasion was held each summer on or near the birthday of Hill Congleton, center, one of the older members of the family. He was 85 in 1958. Published in the Lexington Leader on Aug. 5, 1958. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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V-J Day celebration in Lexington, 1945

A group of teenagers pilled on a car in downtown Lexington, Aug. 15, 1945 during Victory over Japan Day, or V-J Day as it was commonly known . V-J Day marked the end of WWII, and the cessation of fighting against Japan. It is also called "Victory In Japan Day or "Victory Over Japan Day". Herald-Leader Archive Photo

A group of teenagers piled on a car in downtown Lexington on Aug. 15, 1945, during Victory over Japan Day or Victory in Japan Day, more commonly known as V-J Day. It marked the end of World War II and the cessation of fighting against Japan. 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of that day. Here is another photo from that day in Lexington. On Aug, 14, 2015, Lexington Cemetery observed the 70th anniversary of World War II’s end. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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Marching band practice, 1977

Cray Augsburg used his mellophone to shield his face from the sun during a break in marching band practice at Tates Creek High School August 5, 1977. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

Cray Augsburg used his mellophone to shield his face from the sun during a break in marching band practice at Tates Creek High School on Aug. 5, 1977. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

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President Eisenhower, Lexington police chief, 1956

President Dwight D. Eisenhower shook hands with Lexington police Chief E.C. Hale on Oct. 1, 1956, while in Lexington as part of his re-election campaign. After being met at the airport by Kentucky Gov. Happy Chandler, the president’s car rode through downtown in a parade. He later gave a speech at Memorial Coliseum at the University of Kentucky. Hale, police chief from 1953 to 1972, was credited with helping to keep racial tensions in the city from turning violent. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

President Dwight D. Eisenhower shook hands with Lexington police Chief E.C. Hale on Oct. 1, 1956, while in Lexington as part of his re-election campaign. After being met at the airport by Kentucky Gov. Happy Chandler, the president’s car rode through downtown in a parade. He later gave a speech at Memorial Coliseum at the University of Kentucky. During Hale’s time as police chief from 1953 to 1972, he was credited with helping to keep racial tensions in the city from turning violent. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

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