Thoroughbred Park, Lexington, Kentucky
This street in Carmel, Indiana was named after the legendary Standardbred racehorse Adios who was born nearby at Two Gaits Farm.
Against All Odds statue (John Henry and The Bart) stood at Arlington International Racecourse and now resides at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga  Springs, NY.
Alysheba at Lone Star Park
American Pharoah at Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Arcadius at Percy Warner Park in Nashville
Aristides in paddock at Churchill Downs.
Aristides on the land where he was foaled, the former McGrathiana Farm
Billy Barton outside Laurel Park in Maryland
Edward Dudley Brown in Midway, Kentucky
Chammossaire, winner of the 1945 St. Leger Stakes, St. James Farm, Winfield, Illinois
Citation at Hialeah Park.
Dan Patch and his beloved owner Marion W. Savage, in Savage, Minnesota.
Dan Patch wall in Savage, Minnesota.
Dash for Cash, American Quarter Horse Hall of Famer, at 6666 Ranch in Guthrie, Texas.
Pat Day at Churchill Downs
Dixieland Band at Lanes End Farm
Enquirer at Belle Meade Plantation, Nashville, Tennessee
Foolish Pleasure in Willison, Florida
Giant's Causeway at Ashford Stud in Kentucky
Avelino Gomez at Woodbine Racetrack
Joe Hernandez, the beloved race caller at Santa Anita.
Santa Anita honors great jockeys (l-r) John Longden, Bill Shoemaker, Laffit Pincay Jr. and Chris McCarron
The skull of Lexington at the International Museum of the Horse.
John Henry at Santa Anita Park
Kingmambo at Lanes End Farm.
Lexington at Thoroughbred Park in downtown Lexington.
The skeleton of Lexington at the International Museum of the Horse.
Lonesome Glory at National Steeplechase Museum, Camden, South Carolina
Lost in the Fog plaque at Golden Gate Fields
1965 Kentucky Derby champion Lucky Debonair is remembered at Danada Farm in Wheaton, Illinois where he trained during his 2-year-old season.
Mill Reef at Rokeby Stables in Upperville, Virginia
Native Dancer at Centennial Park in Saratoga Springs
Needles.  This statue stands on the grounds of what was the 1956 Kentucky Derby champion's home, the former Bonnie Heath Farm in Ocala, Florida.
Northern Dancer at Woodbine Racetrack
Omaha painting on suede which hung for many years at Ak-Sar-Ben Race Track.
The Phoenix, 5-time World Champion American Saddlebred, at the Kentucky Horse Park.
He trained horses for more than 40 years and when he died in 1997, Ernie Poulos was so loved in Chicago that his funeral was held at Arlington Park.  He was remembered in the garden near the paddock.
Cathy Roby at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions.
Roxie Highland at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Saluter at Great Meadow, The Plains, Va.
Seabiscuit memorial at the National Racing Museum and Hall of Fame
Seabiscuit at Ridgewood Ranch, Willitts, California
Seabiscuit at Santa Anita Park
Seabiscuit at original site of Tanforan Racetrack.
Sea Hero in the paddock at Saratoga.
Seattle Slew monument at Three Chimneys Farm
Secretariat statue and mural at Secretariat Park, Paris, Kentucky.
Secretariat at Belmont Park.
Secretariat, Ron Turcotte and Eddie Sweat at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Secretariat on Old Frankfort Road in Lexington, Kentucky.
Secretariat at the National Racing Museum and Hall of Fame.
Secretariat at the Maker's Mark Secretariat Center at the Kentucky Horse Park
Bill Shoemaker at Golden Gate Fields
Silky Sullivan plaque at Golden Gate Fields
Harness racing great Single G is remembered by his hometown of Cambridge City, Indiana with a mural on the town's Main Street.
A monument to Single G in Cambridge City, Indiana.
Staff Sergeant Reckless at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Triangle, Virginia.
Staff Sergeant Reckless
Staff Sergeant Reckless at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Storm Cat at Overbrook Farm.
Swaps at Hollywood Park.
Charlie Whittingham at Santa Anita
Charlie Whittingham and his dog Toby in the paddock at Santa Anita.
Wild-Eyed and Wicked at the Kentucky Horse Park.
George Woolf "The Iceman," in the paddock at Santa Anita.
Zenyatta at Santa Anita.
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