Antonacci family purchases Kentucky farm

United States Trotting Association • September 30, 2023

The Antonacci family of Lindy Farms is pleased to announce the purchase of a new Standardbred and Thoroughbred farm on Bryan Station Road in Lexington, Ky.


The property is part of the historic Bryan Station Farm, and dates back to the very founding of Lexington, serving as the backdrop for the Siege of Bryan Station during the American Revolution. In a nod to that tradition and legacy that Lindy Farms is proud to carry on, the new farm will be named Lindy Farms at Bryan Station.


The Antonacci family first came to Lexington in 1969 to race their 3-year-old colt champion, Lindy’s Pride, in the Kentucky Futurity. In 2000, in partnership with Brittany Farms and Winbak Farm, the Antonaccis purchased the Red Mile to preserve and promote the racing legacy of Lexington. Since that time, the Red Mile, in joint venture with Keeneland, has brought considerable value to the racing and breeding of both breeds. Kentucky, and specifically Lexington, is securely positioned to remain as the preeminent horse country in the world.


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By United States Trotting Association September 27, 2023
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