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Sam Bowie rehabbing, 1981

University of Kentucky  basketball player Sam Bowie worked with UK strength coach Pat Etcheberry on rehabbing his left leg in the weight room on the UK campus in Lexington, Ky., in 1981. Bowie, who was listed at 7'-1", sat out two seasons, 1981-82 and 1982-83 due to stress fractures. Bowie returned for the 1983-84 season, where he averaged 10.5 points while being named to the second-team All-American squad. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

University of Kentucky basketball player Sam Bowie worked with UK strength coach Pat Etcheberry on rehabbing his left leg in 1981 in the weight room. Bowie, who was listed at 7-foot-1, sat out two seasons, 1981-82 and 1982-83, because of a stress fracture. Bowie returned for the 1983-84 season, and he averaged 10.5 points while being named to the second-team All-American squad.  Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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First National Bank and Trust, 1940

First National Bank and Trust Company founded April 1, 1865 celebrated their 75th anniversary on March 31,1940 with a special ceremony held at the bank.  To promote the anniversary the Leader published this photograph showing an informal view of "behind the scenes" at the First National Bank and Trust Company which showed the interior of the tellers' cages at the left, and a battery of desks, files and computing machines manned by busy clerks and auditors at the right.  Published in the Lexington Leader March 31, 1940. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

First National Bank and Trust Co., founded April 1, 1865, celebrated its 75th anniversary on March 31, 1940 with a special ceremony. To promote the anniversary, the Leader published this photograph showing an informal “behind the scenes” view at the bank, showing the tellers’ cages at left and a battery of desks, files and computing machines manned by busy clerks and auditors at right.  Published on March 31, 1940.

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Judy Garland in Lexington, 1953

Actress Judy Garland, second from right, arrives at Lexington's Union Station April 28, 1953. The actress and singer, known for her role as Dorthy in "The Wizard of Oz", was in Lexington to perform in a show at Memorial Coliseum as part of Blue Grass Festivals, Inc. pre-Derby attractions. While in Lexington, the actress, Described by Fred Astaire as "the greatest entertainer who ever lived", visited children at Shriners Hospital. With her are Lexington Mayor Pro Tem Fred E. Fugazzi, Miss Ann Powell and Hugh Meriwether, president of Blue Grass Festivals.

Actress Judy Garland, second from right, arrived at Lexington’s Union Station on April 28, 1953. The actress and singer, known for her role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, was in Lexington to perform at Memorial Coliseum as part of Blue Grass Festivals pre-Derby attractions. While in Lexington, Garland, described by Fred Astaire as “the greatest entertainer who ever lived”, visited children at Shriners Hospital. With her are Lexington Mayor Pro Tem Fred E. Fugazzi, Ann Powell and Hugh Meriwether, right, president of Blue Grass Festivals.

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Casey County, 1991

A Mennonite family drove a horse-drawn buggy down a country road in Casey County in 1991. The photo ran in the paper as part of a 'Day Trip' feature to various communities in the state. Photo by David Perry | Staff

A Mennonite family rode a horse-drawn buggy down a country road in Casey County in late summer 1991. The photo ran in the paper Sept. 4, 1991, as part of a ‘Day Trip’ feature about various communities in the state.  Photo by David Perry | Staff

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Acrobat Buddy Philpott, 1949

Acrobat Robert (Buddy) Philpott, a native of Irvine, Ky.  who was appearing at the Ben Ali theater in downtown Lexington, did a handstand on the hood of car in February 1949. He appeared in the Lexington Leader February 3,1949.

Acrobat Robert (Buddy) Philpott, a native of Irvine, Ky., who was appearing at the Ben Ali Theater in downtown Lexington, did a handstand on the hood of a car on East Short Street to promote his show in February 1949. This photo was published in the Lexington Leader on Feb. 3, 1949.

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Roy Walton, 1980

Tates Creek High School football coach Roy Walton talked with quarterback Ronnie Long during a game on September 5, 1980. The long-time Tates Creek coach accumulated most of his 219 victories in 26 years of coaching there. He led the Commodores to an undefeated season and state championship in 1972 and an at-large state title in 1978. He retired after the 1992 season. Walton died in 2010 at age 80. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

Tates Creek High School football coach Roy Walton talked with quarterback Ronnie Long during a game on Sept. 5, 1980. Walton accumulated most of his 219 victories in 26 years of coaching at Tates Creek. He led the Commodores to an undefeated season and a state championship in 1972 and an at-large state title in 1978. He retired after the 1992 season. Walton died in 2010 at age 80.  A scholarship fund is being established in his honor.  Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

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Nelson Bunker Hunt, 1985

Nelson Bunker Hunt, left, and Bloodstock agent Eugenio Colombo at the Fasig-Tipton Summer Yearling Sales in1985. Hunt, the former Texas billionaire, owned horses and farmland in seven Kentucky counties including the 257-acre Bluegrass Farm at Versailles Road and Man o' War Boulevard. Hunt, 88,  died in Dallas Tuesday October 21. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

Nelson Bunker Hunt, left, and Bloodstock agent Eugenio Colombo at the Fasig-Tipton Summer Yearling Sales in 1985. Hunt, the former Texas billionaire, owned horses and farmland in seven Kentucky counties, including the 257-acre Bluegrass Farm at Versailles Road and Man o’ War Boulevard. Hunt, 88, died Tuesday in Dallas. Photo by Ron Garrison | Staff

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Gov. Wilkinson buys first lottery ticket, 1989

Kentucky Gov. Wallace Wilkinson bought the first offical lottery ticket at a Thorntons gas station and food mart in Louisville April 4, 1989. Wilkinson, who made the creation of a lottery the cornerstone of his 1987 gubernatorial race, bought $3 worth of tickets and came up empty. Wilkinson turned and jokingly told lottery President Frank Keener that he "could have organized this a little better." The governor later bought $100 worth of tickets -- 50 "Beginner's Luck" and 25 "DreamStakes" -- for his wife, Martha. Kentucky voters overwhelmingly supported the lottery in last fall's general election. The Kentucky Lottery Corporation says it has earned nearly $4 billion for Kentucky's state treasury since 1989. Photo by Frank Anderson | staff

Kentucky Gov. Wallace Wilkinson bought the state’s first lottery ticket at a Thorntons gas station and food mart in Louisville on April 4, 1989. Wilkinson, who made a state lottery the cornerstone of his 1987 gubernatorial race, bought $3 worth of tickets and came up empty. Wilkinson turned and jokingly told lottery president Frank Keener that he “could have organized this a little better.” The governor later bought $100 worth of tickets — 50 “Beginner’s Luck” and 25 “DreamStakes” — for his wife, Martha. Kentucky voters overwhelmingly supported the lottery in the previous fall’s general election. The Kentucky Lottery Corp. says it has earned nearly $4 billion for Kentucky’s state treasury since 1989.  Photo by Frank Anderson | Staff

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Rupp visits Shriners Hospital, 1949

University of Kentucky basketball coach Adolph Rupp, left, Charles Galloway Calhoun, Shriners imperial potentate and Fred Bryant posed for a picture at Shriner's Hospital in Lexington with Barbara Scully and Gary Meadows in June of 1949. Published in the Lexington Leader June 23, 1949.

From left, Kentucky basketball coach Adolph Rupp; Charles Galloway Calhoun, Shriners imperial potentate; and Fred Bryant posed for a picture at Shriners Hospital in Lexington with Barbara Scully and Gary Meadows in June 1949. Published in the Lexington Leader on June 23, 1949.

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Centre College Homecoming rite, 1960

Freshman Bill Sykes was given an involuntery haircut as part of Centre College's Homecoming, in autum 1960. Centre celebrates Homecoming 2014 this weekend. Published in the Herald-Leader Oct. 23, 1960.

Freshman Bill Sykes was given an involuntary haircut as part of Centre College’s Homecoming in autumn 1960. Centre celebrates Homecoming 2014 this weekend. Published in the Herald-Leader on Oct. 23, 1960.

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