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Horses Available for Adoption. To view photos or videos of the horses, click the "Learn More" button. If you are interested in adopting any of the horses, go to the Adopt page for more information. Questions? Please see our Adoption FAQs or contact us at 859-246-3080 or info@secretariatcenter.org.
- 4155 Walt Robertson Road Lexington, KY, 40511 United States
- adopt@secretariatcenter.org
- (859) 246-3080
Available Horses — The Secretariat Center. 2020 16.1h Gelding by Quality Road out of Cara Marie by Unbridled Song. “Maverick” raced once on 2/25/2024 at Oaklawn Park never breaking his Maiden. Intermediate to Advanced Suitability. No limitations. Maverick is a quiet and kind horse in the barn and turnout.
- 4155 Walt Robertson Road Lexington, KY, 40511 United States
- adopt@secretariatcenter.org
- (859) 246-3080
May 29, 2019 · Claiborne Farm is about 30 minutes outside of Lexington, KY and is home to some of the greatest horses for breeding and the resting place of Secretariat, arguably the greatest race horse of all time. Entrance of Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. Plaque inside the visitor center at Claiborne Farm in Paris, KY.
Triple Crown winner Secretariat, also known as Big Red, on the track and at stud as captured by photographer Tony Leonard over almost two decades.
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Secretariat Park. Honoring the Greatest Racehorse. A life-size bronze sculpture of Secretariat running at the legendary Claiborne Farm and a three-story mural of him winning the 1973 Kentucky Derby are the centerpieces of a new park on Main Street in Paris, Kentucky.
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Product Description. 28 x 24 x 2 framed & matted display with an 8 x 10 color action photo of Secretariat striding towards the post at the 1973 running of the Belmont Stakes. The photo is authentically signed by Jockey Ron Turcotte.