Kentucky Derby Museum
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The Kentucky Derby Museum, located on the grounds of historical Churchill Downs, Louisville first opened its doors to the public in the spring of 1984. The museum captures the tradition and excitement of “the greatest two minutes in sports,” the Kentucky Derby. The museum offers two floors of exhibit space, including the 360-degree theater that shows the shows the HD video “The Greatest Race.” Through the film and exhibts, visitors learn what goes into the breeding and training of a young foal and the path it takes to the Kentucky Derby's Winner Circle. Every Kentucky Derby win is honored in the Warner L. Jones Time Machine, where visitors can watch their favorite Kentucky Derby from 1918 to the present day. Exhibits highlight owners, trainers and jockeys as they share their Derby stories. Visitors are also given the opportunity to learn about the importance of African American jockeys and trainers to the Thoroughbred industry. Guided tours of Churchill Downs’ barn and infield areas, jockeys’ quarters, millionaires row and press box are also offered.