Get your tickets now for Derby Day

Posted 3/31/19

Can’t make it to Churchill Downs this May 4? You can still get in on the Derby action because Linden Place Mansion is off to the races! Dig out your derby hat and celebrate the spirit of the …

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Get your tickets now for Derby Day

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Can’t make it to Churchill Downs this May 4? You can still get in on the Derby action because Linden Place Mansion is off to the races! Dig out your derby hat and celebrate the spirit of the Kentucky Derby in Bristol. The ultimate derby watching experience, Linden Place celebrates Kentucky Derby Day in true Colt family fashion with mint juleps, live music, great food, live streaming of the 145th annual Kentucky Derby, live and silent auction & more. With prizes for best dressed, biggest hat, best dressed couple and more, this fundraiser for Linden Place Mansion is not to be missed.

The Derby Day Party will take place on Saturday, May 4 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $75, or $65 for members of Linden Place, with all proceeds to benefit the ongoing restoration and preservation of Linden Place Mansion. Be sure to purchase your tickets soon! Visit www.lindenplace.org or call the office at 401/253-0390.
 

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