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Jared Lorenzen in Boys’ Sweet Sixteen, 1999

Highlands guard Jared Lorenzen yells a play during an opening round game in the Boys' Sweet Sixteen March 11, 1999 in Rupp Arena. Henderson Co. rallied to stun Highlands, 62-60, ending Lorenzen's high school basketball career. He later went on to play quarterback for the University of Kentucky football team. Lorenzen, along with fellow star and UK-football signee Derek Smith, led Highlands to an undefeated season and a second Class 3A football title in three years during the fall of his senior year in high school. In basketball, the Bluebirds made their third consecutive appearance in the Sweet Sixteen. Lorenzen, who was listed as a 6-4, 240-pound forward, contributed 14 points, 8.6 rebounds and five assists a game that year. Photo by Charles Bertram | staff

Highlands guard Jared Lorenzen called a play during an opening round game in the Boys’ Sweet Sixteen on March 11, 1999 in Rupp Arena. Henderson County rallied to stun Highlands, 62-60, ending Lorenzen’s high school basketball career. He later went on to play quarterback for the University of Kentucky football team and in the NFL. Lorenzen, with fellow star and UK football signee Derek Smith, led Highlands to an undefeated season and a second Class 3A football title in three years during his senior year in high school. In basketball, the Bluebirds made their third consecutive appearance in the Sweet Sixteen. Lorenzen, who was listed as a 6-4, 240-pound forward, contributed 14 points, 8.6 rebounds and five assists a game that year. Photo by Charles Bertram | Staff

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Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, 1960

Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, along with Governor Bert Combs, opened the Kentucky presidential campaign in Frankfort in October 1960. Published in the Lexington Herald October 21, 1960. Photo by E. Martin Jessee | Staff

Then-Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, with Kentucky Gov. Bert Combs, opened the Kentucky presidential campaign in Frankfort in October 1960. Published in the Lexington Herald Oct. 21, 1960. Photo by E. Martin Jessee | Staff

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Keeneland sale, 1967

A chestnut yearling colt of Raise A Native and Gay Hostess was shown in the Keeneland Summer Sales ring in July 1967. Canadian oilman Frank McMahon paid $250,000 for tthe colt consigned by Leslie Combs II's Spendthrift Farm. Published in the Lexington Leader July 25, 1967.

A chestnut yearling colt out of Raise A Native and Gay Hostess was shown in the Keeneland Summer Sales ring in July 1967. Canadian oilman Frank McMahon paid $250,000 for the colt, which was consigned by Leslie Combs II’s Spendthrift Farm. Published in the Lexington Leader on July 25, 1967.

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A visit by Queen Elizabeth II, 1984

 Queen Elizabeth II with William Farish III at her side inspected mares at Farish's Lane's End Farm in Woodford County October 9, 1984. The queen was on a six-day visit to the Bluegrass and toured several area horse farms and presented  a silver, Georgian trophy to the winner of a new Keeneland race named in her honor - the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. Photo by David Perry | Staff

Queen Elizabeth II, with William Farish III on Oct. 9, 1984, inspected mares at Farish’s Lane’s End Farm in Woodford County. The queen, on a six-day visit to the Bluegrass, toured several horse farms and presented a silver Georgian trophy to the winner of a new Keeneland race named in her honor: the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. Photo by David Perry | Staff

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Keeneland summer sale, 1946

A chestnut colt by Coldstream was shown in the auction ring at the Keeneland Sales in August 1946. The colt was out of Spotted Beauty, she by Man o' War, was sold to Leslie Combs II for $50,000, the highest bid brought in at closing auction.  Consigned by Coldstream Stud.

A chestnut colt by Coldstream was shown in the auction ring at the Keeneland Sales in August 1946. The colt, out of Spotted Beauty, which was sired by Man o’ War, was sold to Leslie Combs II for $50,000, the highest bid brought in at closing auction. Consigned by Coldstream Stud.

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Downtown Lexington traffic jam, 1951

Noon hour traffic jam on Short Street in downtown Lexington. Published in the Lexington Herald January 16, 1951. Herald-Leader Archive Photo

A noon traffic jam on Short Street in downtown Lexington. Published in the Lexington Herald on Jan. 16, 1951. Herald-Leader archive photo

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Dermontti Dawson, UK lineman, 1987

University of Kentucky football's Dermontti Dawson, photographed in 1987. Dawson, who played center and guard for the Wildcats from 1984-87, enjoyed a 13-year career in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 2012 he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

University of Kentucky lineman Dermontti Dawson, who played center and guard for the Wildcats from 1984 to 1987, enjoyed a 13-year career in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 2012, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Circus elephant on Main Street, 1980

The Clyde Beatty Cole Brothers Circus came to town in November of 1980. Anya Armes, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Armes of Lexington rode "Pete" the elephant down Main Street to Rupp Arena prior to the November 13 performance. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is visiting Rupp Arena Sept. 5, 2014 - Sept. 7, 2014. Photo by David Perry | Herald-Leader staff

The Clyde Beatty Cole Brothers Circus came to town in 1980. Anya Armes, 8, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Armes of Lexington, rode “Pete” the elephant down Main Street to Rupp Arena before the Nov. 13 performance. The 2014 edition of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is visiting Rupp Arena the weekend of Sept. 5. Photo by David Perry | Herald-Leader Staff

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Mare on the meter, 1952

Lexington Leader photographer John C. Wyatt found this rig parked on North Limestone Street near the Lexington post office in November  of 1952. The wagon and Mollie, an 11 year old mare, were owned by J.C. Snowden of Route 6, Lexington. Published in the Lexington Leader November 10, 1952 Photo by John C. Wyatt | Staff

This rig was parked on North Limestone, near the Lexington post office, in November 1952. The wagon and Mollie, an 11-year-old mare, were owned by J.C. Snowden of Route 6, Lexington. Photo by John C. Wyatt | Lexington Leader Staff

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Beshear runs for governor, 1987

Steve Beshear announcing his run for Governor of Kentucky at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Feb. 3, 1987. Beshear was Lt. Gov. when he announced he was running for the state's highest office. He came in third in a five-candidate, Democratic primary and stepped away from politics to practice law. In 1996 he challenged Mitch McConnell for Kentucky's U.S. senate seat but lost. In 2007 he beat Ernie Fletcher in the race for governor and was elected to a second term in 2011. Due to term limits he is not eligible to run again for governor.

Steve Beshear announced his run for governor of Kentucky on Feb. 3, 1987, at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington. Beshear was lieutenant governor when he made the announcement. He came in third in a five-candidate Democratic primary and stepped away from politics for nearly a decade to practice law. In 1996, he challenged Mitch McConnell for Kentucky’s U.S. Senate seat but lost. In 2007, he beat Ernie Fletcher in the race for governor, and he was elected to a second term in 2011. Because of term limits, he is not eligible to run again for governor.

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