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The Collections


The Keeneland Library collections feature a wide array of information, ranging from photographs, newspaper clippings, historic and current periodicals, and nearly every significant book written about the Thoroughbred and racing and breeding. The Library’s book collections span a broad range of topics, including sales and racing, equine science and art, biographies, the history of the horse in culture, racing history, memoirs, equine law and economics, theories about handicapping and breeding, and even fiction, photography and poetry.

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Journals


Among the most popular materials are the complete collections of the Thoroughbred Record and Thoroughbred Times. Beginning in 1875, the Record and Times provided a comprehensive weekly report on international racing and breeding. The Library’s nearly complete file of The Blood-Horse and the Spirit of the Times also provide weekly glimpses into many aspects of the industry. Approximately 100 other journals related to the equine industry fill the journal stacks. In addition, the Library holds a large collection of stallion registries, racing calendars, manuals, and stud books dating to the early 18th century.

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Photographs


In addition to the initial gift of 2,300 volumes, Arnold Hanger brokered many other gifts for the Library, including the outstanding photographic negative collections of photographers Charles Christian Cook and Bert Morgan. In 1954, the Library acquired the collection of Cook, one of the first photographers in the U.S. to specialize in racing. The more than 18,000 glass plate negatives focus on the early 1900s to mid-20th century. The Morgan collection comprises more than 400,000 film negatives of racing action shots, finish lines and winner’s circles covering the 1930s through the early 1960s. Morgan pioneered the “below the rail” style of finish line shots. Approximately 25 other Turf photographers are represented in the collections.

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Daily Racing Form


In 2000, the Daily Racing Form donated its priceless archive of over 3,400 volumes to Keeneland, including three editions of the Daily Racing Form dating back to 1896, the DRF Monthly Charts and many editions of the American Racing Manual. Keeneland has undertaken the Daily Racing Form Preservation Project to create digital copies of the most fragile issues of the Form and to make them available to the public through an online database. With a subsequent gift in 2010, the DRF collection now numbers well over 7,000 volumes.

Consult the DRF Online Archive

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Peb


In the fall of 2009, Pierre Bellocq, the internationally celebrated artist better known as “Peb,” joined Daily Racing Form officials to announce the donation of nearly a half-century of his humorous caricatures and equine cartoons to the Library. The Peb collection includes approximately 4,000 original works of art. In January 2011, the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded the Library a Preservation Assistance Grant to assist with the preservation of the Morgan and Peb collections.

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Art and Artifacts


The Library's Research Room exhibits valuable racing artifacts and various collectibles, such as two antique jockey scales, a 19th century silk purse from the Kentucky Association track, trophies and horse shoes worn by Whirlaway, Man o’ War and Citation, among others. In addition, a portion of Keeneland’s equine art collection is on display in the Library, including the paintings “American Eclipse” by Edward Troye and “Hanover” by Henry Stull. Bronze sculptures by Isidore Bonheur and Jules Mene and several 20th century sculptors are also featured.

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Recent Acquisitions


  • Scrapbooks of the Lexington-born pioneering Black horseman Marshall Lilly
  • 1859-1862 broadsides from the Kentucky Association track located near downtown Lexington from 1826-1931
  • Scrapbooks and other collectibles about Racing Hall of Famer Spectacular Bid, winner of Keeneland’s Blue Grass (G1), Kentucky Derby (G1) and Preakness (G1) in 1979, maintained by Harry and Teresa Meyerhoff of Hawksworth Farm
  • Copies from 1820-1829 of American Farmer, an important agriculture publication of the 19th century.
  • Historic sales catalogs from farms across the country gifted by The BloodHorse.

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Preserving & Sharing Racing's Rich History


Established in 1939, Keeneland Library is the world’s largest repository of resources that chronicle the Thoroughbred industry’s past and present. The Library received the 2002 Special Eclipse Award for its contributions to the industry, and it is home to artwork, memorabilia, more than 40,000 books dating from the late 1500s, 5 million photographic negatives and prints dating from the late 1800s, and millions of newspaper and magazine articles about all aspects of the industry from the early 1700s to today.

Each year, the Library, located on Keeneland’s grounds and open to the public weekdays year-round, connects thousands of journalists, academics, racing fans, industry stakeholders, and the public from all 50 states and more than 25 countries to information and image resources for their publications, broadcasts, exhibits, films, and communications.

The Library also preserves and shares its collections with its global patron base through targeted digitization projects, exhibits, educational programs for youth and adults, research workshops for industry stakeholders and the community, and its Lecture Series that celebrates the published works of authors who conducted their research at the Library.

Learn more about Keeneland Library’s mission, strategic goals, and impacts in our 2025 Year-End Report, and keep informed of current Library happenings in our newsletters.

Become a Friend of Keeneland Library


Keeneland Library has freely connected thousands of researchers, racing fans of all ages, and industry stakeholders to our world-renowned collections for over 85 years.

Now reaching more than 10,000 global researchers each year and 180,000 youth and adults through free exhibits and educational programs in 2025, Keeneland is proud to honor the Library’s evolving impacts in Kentucky and beyond. 

Help us preserve and share more by becoming a Friend of Keeneland Library. 

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The Racetracks of America


The first comprehensive chronicle of its kind, The Racetracks of America: From the Pre-Civil War Days to the 21st Century is an image-packed compendium of past and present U.S. racetracks with contributions by the sport's top writers. A priceless companion to fans of the sport, the book showcases the special places at the heart of the American racing experience.

A limited supply of the book released by the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in partnership with Keeneland Library is available through the Keeneland Shop and at Keeneland Library. Keeneland Library invested hundreds of hours in this seminal book's research, writing, and image buildout. All proceeds from the books' sales at Keeneland will benefit the Keeneland Library Foundation.

Upcoming Signing:

Race Day Book Signing outside the Keeneland Shop
Saturday, April 18 from 12 – 4 p.m.

Starting Gate Storytime


Join us for Starting Gate Storytime at Keeneland Library, where the horse is front and center in live readings of select children’s stories. Each book is paired with a literacy, art, history, industry awareness, or STEM activity, and Keeneland Kids Club’s favorite mascot Buckles will be on hand to brush up on his reading and spend time with young racing fans and horse lovers. 

This series is ideal for learners ages 3 through 7. Starting Gate Storytime programs are free but book your spot soon, because these tickets are sure to move fast out of the starting gate!

Upcoming dates:
March 21 at 10:30 a.m.: Pasture Bedtime by Jenny H. Lyman 
May 16 at 10:30 a.m.:
 Be Like Hank by Tammi Jo Regan with a special visit by Hank the Horse
June 27 at 10:30 a.m.: 
Seabiscuit by Megan McCarthy
July 11 at 10:30 a.m.: The True Story of Zippy Chippy: The Little Horse That Couldn’t by Artie Bennett
August 22 at 10:30 a.m.: Upset: The Original Dark Horse by Maddy Zanetti
September 19 at 10:30 a.m.: A Horse Called Now by Ruth Doyle
November 14 at 10:30 a.m.: Brave Old Blue by Colleen Muske
December 19 at 10:30 a.m.: Snow Horses: A First Night Story by Patricia MacLachlan

Library Lecture Series

Keeneland’s popular Library Lecture Series continues with public events that celebrate published works about Thoroughbred racing whose authors conduct research at Keeneland Library.

May 21: Paul Halloran discussing Cody’s Wish: A Boy, a Racehorse, and a Fight for Life
June 11: Tom Durkin discussing A Life’s Calling: The Voice Behind the World’s Greatest Horse Races
July 8: Elizabeth Letts discussing The Ride of Her Life: The True Story of a Woman, Her Horse, and Their Last-Chance Journey Across America
August 5: Lenny Shulman discussing A.P. Indy: Champion Racehorse and Breed-Shaping Sire
September 2: Avalyn Hunter discussing Holy Bull: An Unconventional Path to Racing Glory

Thank you to all our patrons who supported our 2025-2026 Lecture Series:

January 22, 2025: Eliza McGraw - Astride: Horses, Women, and a Partnership That Shaped America
February 19, 2025: Stacy A. Cordery - Becoming Elizabeth Arden
March 19, 2025: Jessica K. Whitehead - The History of the Kentucky Derby in 75 Objects
May 21, 2025: Diane Crump & Mark Shrager - Diane Crump: A Horse-racing Pioneer’s Life in the Saddle
June 18, 2025: Celebrating 25 Years: An Evening with The Saratoga Special
July 16, 2025: Andy Plattner - Stymie
August 20, 2025: Catharine Melin-Moser - When Montana Outraced the East: The Rise of Western Thoroughbreds 1886-1900
December 10, 2025: James C. Nicholson - Racing’s Return from the Brink: The Incredible Comeback of Old Rosebud and American Horse Racing
January 21, 2026: Gary O’Dell - Reinventing the American Thoroughbred
February 18, 2026: Curtis Stock - The Turcottes: The Remarkable Story of a Horse Racing Dynasty
March 18, 2026: Steve Haskin - Tales from the Triple Crown

Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing


Keeneland Library’s newest exhibit and education initiative, Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing,showcases 100 groundbreaking Latino figures in the Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry from the late 1800s to today. The exhibit features biographical vignettes and never-before-displayed photographs and memorabilia of men and women in the sport from across the Americas to highlight the breadth and depth of their indelible marks on the industry’s past, present, and future. Raíces – or roots – are emblematic of their respective stories, individual and collective heritage, and legacies sowed and sustained at every level of the sport.

The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers


This traveling exhibit highlights the lives and careers of 100 African American horsemen and women from the mid-1800s to today through exhibited interpretive panels, audio guide, exhibit companion book, and free educational programs for youth and adults. 

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The Collections


The Keeneland Library collections feature a wide array of information, ranging from photographs, newspaper clippings, historic and current periodicals, and nearly every significant book written about the Thoroughbred and racing and breeding. The Library’s book collections span a broad range of topics, including sales and racing, equine science and art, biographies, the history of the horse in culture, racing history, memoirs, equine law and economics, theories about handicapping and breeding, and even fiction, photography and poetry.

Past Exhibits


View select previous exhibits displayed at the Library.

Life's Work


Keeneland is dedicated to sharing and preserving the stories of the horsemen and horsewomen at the heart of the Thoroughbred industry through the Life's Work project.

Keeneland Library Foundation


In 2014, Keeneland formed the Keeneland Library Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to support unique Keeneland Library projects that preserve and share the Thoroughbred industry’s past and present with an eye to the future. The Keeneland Library Foundation’s mission is to broaden Keeneland Library’s access and outreach initiatives through educational programs for youth and adults, exhibits, and targeted digitization and preservation projects of its one-of-a-kind, world-class collections.

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The Online Catalog


The online catalog is an index of the books, journals and special collections held in the Keeneland Library. While you are in the Library, you can consult the catalog via the public access computers to locate materials in the building. If you are a remote researcher, you can explore the collections before making a trip to the Library. Search by title, author, subject or keyword to prepare a list of materials to consult.

While the online catalog is designed as an index to collections, it can often point you to full-text, online versions of books and journals.

If prompted to sign-in with a Library name, enter "Keeneland Library" and no password.

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The Keeneland Library is free and open to the public.

The Keeneland Library is a reference-only, non-circulating library that offers wireless Internet, work and study spaces and public-access computers.

The Keeneland Library is open year-round to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Library is closed on all federal holidays.

Keeneland Library
4201 Versailles Rd.
Lexington, KY 40510
Phone: 859 288-4224