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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Thunder Over Louisville 2012


Despite colder-than-average temperatures last Saturday night, Thunder over Louisville rang in the start to the Derby Festival with a bang... or ten thousand of them!  As the nation's largest fireworks display, Thunder is a must-see from either side of the river.

I heard a cool story from a buddy that said that back in the 1800's there was a really terrible thunderstorm (not too hard to believe if you've ever lived in the Ohio River Valley-- they're terrifying!) in Louisville that spooked all the horses and they went racing through downtown Louisville... and that was the first Kentucky Derby!  It's a neat story for the Derby tradition but my guess is that it's hearsay.

I am champing at the bit for Derby week to come!

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