No. It has always been held in Kentucky, not Tennessee. Hence the name "Kentucky Derby".
Yes, the Kentucky Derby is held in Kentucky. It's held at the Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville. The 2010 Derby represents the 136th running of the world-famous race.
The Kentucky Derby is held annually in the state of Kentucky.
Kentucky is where it will be held 2010.
The state of Kentucky, where the Kentucky Derby is held
The Louisville Jockey Club Course was where the first Kentucky Derby was held. That was the original name of the Churchill Downs racetrack, where the Derby still is being held. Whatever the name, the world-famous grounds are located in Louisville, Kentucky.
It's in Louisville, Kentucky that the Kentucky Derby is held. Louisville isn't a town. It's a big city. It always has been the location of the Derby, for 136 years straight since May 17, 1875.
The Kentucky Derby is held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, which is in the Eastern Time Zone.
The Louisville Jockey Club Course of Louisville, Kentucky was where the first Kentucky Derby was held. That was the former name of Churchill Downs. The date of the inaugural race was May 17, 1985.
Churchill Downs was where the Kentucky Derby always has been held. The historic, world-famous racetrack is located in Louisville, Kentucky. As of 2010, it has been the site of 136 runnings of the world-famous Derby.
It is held in Kentucky, at historic Churchill Downs racecourse in Louisville.
Kentucky where it is held on the first Saturday of May at Churchill Downs in Louisville.