Welcome to lexington, kentucky on American History tv. Located in the heart of the states bluegrass region, it is known as the Horse Capital of the world. With the help of our Time Warner Cable partners, over the next 90 minutes, we will look at famous kentuckians with ties to lexington, including the family of first lady, Mary Todd Lincoln. This has got to be one of the most evocative plots of all i can think of in america. The family of the first lady of the United States, and yet all these memorials here are to her half siblings who were either confederate soldiers or married to confederate soldiers. Later, we will learn about the history and economic history of thoroughbred his thoroughbred racing in the region. It fits into being the thoroughbred racing capital of the world in a number of ways. We are not only a great race course with pastoral settings and a wonderful spot in the middle of the country, but we are the Worlds Largest urban marketplace from a Sales Marketing standpoi
Every time the song comes on it reminds me of my youth. Once a summer i see him. I was a member of the fan club in any 30s. I think i still am. Taking it to the next level. Once a year my wife and i will go see David Matthews somewhere. Good for you. Thats not all. Youthful sport that i still endeavor as well, and we took todd into the water and did a little surfing. Maybe well show that to you later. This is going to be good. Hes like a prosurfer and i dont know about this one over here. I think the audience is going to want to see it. Sad on so many levels. But we must get to some news. If you were watching the news late yesterday afternoon, you may have seen the protests going on out in portland. Grand zero for antifa protesters becoming vi violent. Here you see an antifa member with a harmer smashing the bus door window. 13 arrests were made. Yeah. If you follow it on social media and you saw it i was watching andys account. Hes always on the scene. He was the journalist assaulted
Edward Lee Ginsbach of Chanhassen, MN passed away peacefully March 30, 2024 at his home in Milford, MI surrounded by his family. Ed was born Jan. 25, 1938 in Jamestown, ND to Arnold and Donna Mae Ginsbach. He attended grade school in a one-room school, and 7th and 8th grade in Edmunds. Eddie graduated from Jamestown High School in 1956 and Jamestown College in 1960. He worked on the family farm and played junior legion baseball in Jamestown in 1954 and 1955 as a member of two state championship teams. Eddie played college baseball and was captain of the team his senior year. Ed started his teaching and coaching career in Harvey, ND in 1960 where he was also head wrestling coach. He married in 1960 and moved to St. Louis Park, MN in 1963 to continue his teaching and coaching career until 1975. Ed joined the Edina Realty sales force for 3 years and then became a sales manager at the Edina Realty Minnetonka office for 19 years before retiring in 2000. Ed was a member of the national guard
1938 – 2023 Paul Ballard Wakefield passed away on November 27, 2023. He was born to Theo L. Wakefield and Elizabeth Bischoff on December 28, 1938. As a teen, his family moved to Salt Lake City, UT, near his father’s hometown. While attending Olympus High School, he received a full scholarship to Stanford University to […]