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  2. Turfland Mall - Wikipedia

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    3. No. of anchor tenants. 2. Total retail floor area. 498,564 square feet (46,318.1 m 2) No. of floors. 1. Turfland Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Opened in 1967 as the first shopping mall in Lexington, [1] the mall closed in 2008.

  3. Fayette Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Mall. /  37.9885333°N 84.5277694°W  / 37.9885333; -84.5277694. Fayette Mall is a regional shopping mall in Lexington, Kentucky, located at 3401 Nicholasville Road in southern Lexington. It is the largest mall in the state of Kentucky. The mall's anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Dillard's.

  4. Decades after closing, Lexington honors department ... - AOL

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    August 28, 2022 at 1:42 PM. DAVID STEPHENSON/LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER. Decades after McAlpin’s Department Store closed in 1998, the traditions and camaraderie are beloved to this day. That ...

  5. Category:Shopping malls in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Towne Square Mall. Turfland Mall. Categories: Shopping malls in the United States by state. Retail buildings in Kentucky. Tourist attractions in Kentucky.

  6. The Mall at Lexington Green - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Lexington Green. / 37.9946; -84.5244. The Mall at Lexington Green is a hybrid enclosed shopping mall and outdoor lifestyle center in Lexington, Kentucky. Adjacent to Target and Fayette Mall, Lexington Green is located at the intersection of New Circle and Nicholasville Roads just north of the region's largest retail development.

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kentucky

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    In 1835, two missionaries baptized 22 people and the first group of Kentucky Saints left for Missouri in September 1836. [ 4 ] In 2011, Lexington native Rob Hymas, became an area seventy and oversaw 10 stake presidents in Kentucky and Tennessee.

  8. Popular Lexington restaurant closing one spot, moving ... - AOL

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    A popular Lexington Cajun restaurant is going to make a big change: It’s closing a downtown location. Bourbon n’ Toulouse, which opened in the former Gumbo Ya Ya spot at 1080 South Broadway in ...

  9. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gadsden Mall – Gadsden (1974–present) Heart of Huntsville Mall – Huntsville (1961–2007) Jasper Mall – Jasper (1981–present) Madison Square Mall – Huntsville (1984–2017) The Mall at Westlake – Bessemer (1969–2009) McFarland Mall – Tuscaloosa (1969–2016) Montgomery Mall – Montgomery (1970–2008)