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Meet your neigh-bors this spring

Get to know some important — and adorable — members of our community.

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This family-friendly event is a great way to get to know some of our community’s most adorable members.

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In celebration of LEX250, Kentuckians are invited to explore the beautiful, rolling hills of Horse Country right in Lexington’s backyard during Meet the NEIGHbors.

On Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15, at varying times between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., participating Horse Country locations across Bourbon, Fayette, Jessamine, Oldham, and Woodford counties will open their doors to visitors for two days of special free tours.

Visitors can look forward to:

  • Meeting famous stallions
  • seeing adorable foals and yearlings
  • And gaining insights into world-class equine care

While Horse Country has welcomed over 200,000 guests from around the world to its member locations, this special weekend is dedicated to connecting with the local community.

Explore participating farms and secure your spot below. Pro tip: Tickets are free, but advanced registration is required.

Explore tour options.

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