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  2. Gratz Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It was named after early Lexington businessman Benjamin Gratz whose home stands on the corner of Mill and New streets at the edge of Gratz Park. The Gratz Park Historic District consists of 16 contributing buildings including the Hunt-Morgan House , the Bodley-Bullock House, the original Carnegie Library, which now houses the Carnegie Center ...

  3. Cheapside Park - Wikipedia

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    The Jockey Bar now resides near the historic site in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Cheapside Park was a block in downtown Lexington, Kentucky , between Upper Street and Mill Street. Cheapside, originally Public Square, was the town's main marketplace in the nineteenth century and included a large slave market before the Civil War .

  4. Lexington restaurant that started as coffee pop-up closes ...

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    A Lexington coffee shop that grew from a pop-up to a brick-and-mortar spot is closing after only a few years in business. Far Out Espresso opened in December 2021 at 496 E. High St., which was the ...

  5. Richmond Road - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Road, a continuation of Greenhill Road, Adelaide, South Australia; Richmond Road, a historic road name still used as the name for a segment of U.S. Route 25 in Lexington, Kentucky and between the cities of Lexington and Richmond (see Roads in Lexington, Kentucky) Richmond Road, Sydney; Richmond Road (Ohio), now State Route 175

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  7. Ashland (Henry Clay estate) - Wikipedia

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    Ashland is the name of the plantation of the 19th-century Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, [2] located in Lexington, Kentucky, in the central Bluegrass region of the state. The buildings were built by slaves who also grew and harvested hemp, farmed livestock, and cooked and cleaned for the Clays.

  8. Deerfield, Lexington - Wikipedia

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    Deerfield is a neighborhood in southwestern Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are Nicholasville Road to the east, Cincinnati Southern Railroad tracks to the west, Pasadena Drive to the north, and New Circle Road to the south. Neighborhood statistics. Area: 0.499 square miles (1.29 km 2) Population: 837

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