Similarities between 1891 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Derby
1891 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Derby have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Churchill Downs, Graded stakes race, Isaac Burns Murphy, Kingman (horse), 1890 Kentucky Derby, 1892 Kentucky Derby.
Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs, located on Central Avenue in south Louisville, Kentucky, United States, is a Thoroughbred racetrack most famous for annually hosting the Kentucky Derby.
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Graded stakes race
A graded stakes race is a thoroughbred horse race in the United States or Canada that meets the criteria of the American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA).
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Isaac Burns Murphy
Isaac Burns Murphy (April 16, 1861 - February 12, 1896) was an African-American Hall of Fame jockey, who is considered one of the greatest riders in American Thoroughbred horse racing history.
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Kingman (horse)
Kingman (1888–1893) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse owned by Kinzea Stone of Georgetown, Kentucky and the winner of the 1891 Kentucky Derby, Phoenix Stakes and Latonia Derby.
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1890 Kentucky Derby
The 1890 Kentucky Derby was the 16th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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1892 Kentucky Derby
The 1892 Kentucky Derby was the 18th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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1891 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Derby Comparison
1891 Kentucky Derby has 7 relations, while Kentucky Derby has 592. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.00% = 6 / (7 + 592).
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