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This set of four collectible interactive phone cards prominently features scenes related to the Kentucky Derby horse races held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Each card highlights a distinctive aspect of this famous annual event in 1996. The first card presents a dynamic image of jockeys riding their horses in a close race, with the phrase "Run for the Roses" displayed along with the location, Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky.
The second card depicts an artistic scene of the Kentucky Derby 122, dated May 4, 1996. The card shows two jockeys racing near the grandstand with the iconic twin spires of Churchill Downs visible. Above them floats a large red rose, symbolizing the "Run for the Roses" tradition of the Kentucky Derby.
The third card features a color photograph titled "First Turn" showing a group of horses and jockeys rounding the first turn at Churchill Downs. The crowd-filled grandstand and the twin spires are clearly visible, emphasizing the excitement of the race in progress.
The fourth card captures a painted view of the Kentucky Oaks 122, dated May 3, 1996. The artwork shows a woman in a large hat adorned with a lily flower, watching the race through binoculars. The racetrack and Churchill Downs grandstand can be seen in the background, with several horses running in the distance. Each card commemorates important moments and symbols of Kentucky horse racing, combining photography and artistic rendering in a collectible series.
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