On Wednesday, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton dedicated the new sculpture downtown, "A Common Thread," commemorating the city's 250th anniversary.
Pope Villa is one of three houses in the United States designed by America’s first architect, Benjamin Latrobe.
Between 1800 and 1820, commerce in Lexington centered on Main, Short, Water and Vine streets, said Bradley Cannon, a retired ...
The land officially became part of Lexington in 1781, and at one point was part of Transylvania University before becoming a park.
Hollywood legend and Kentuckian Lee Majors starred in the movie “Steel,” which was filmed in Lexington. Majors was born ...
Whether you’ve lived in Lexington all of your life or you’re a relative newcomer, there’s probably a story you haven’t heard, ...
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Lexington Cemetery tour highlights the city’s division during the Civil War
The tours take place this weekend, with staff from the Mary Todd Lincoln House sharing stories of soldiers and civilians ...
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Historic Renewal Of Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearlings Sale Concludes With Across The Board Gains
The 2025 Kentucky October Yearlings sale, whose fourth and final session was conducted Thursday at the Newtown Paddocks in ...
The Lexington Children's Museum is marking a major milestone — 35 years of sparking curiosity and creating memories for ...
Fans may be willing to forgive the legendary Adolph Rupp's history of racial prejudice and exclusion but no one should forget ...
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Heisman Trophy makes special stop at Don Franklin Lexington Nissan
One of the biggest names in college football is making a rare pit stop in Lexington this week—and it’s not a player, but the ...
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