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  2. Five not-to-miss vendors at the Lexington Farmers Market - AOL

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    There are more than 80 vendors, selling bread, flowers, heirloom tomatoes, pork and more. Here are one writer’s favorites.

  3. New Kroger Marketplace grocery store planned for Lexington’s ...

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    A development plan has been filed for a new Kroger Marketplace at 760 Newtown Springs in Lexington, Ky. The plan calls for a gas station and liquor store as well as three other new buildings that ...

  4. 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 .

  5. What’s the mystery ‘market’ coming to Lexington’s Main Street ...

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    Joseph S. Wile Sr., 86, president of the 103-year-old Wolf Wile Co., April 1992. The store, founded in 1889 by cousins of Wile’s father, Dolph, was downtown Lexington’s last department store.

  6. Gratz Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Gratz Park is bounded by West Third and West Second streets on the north and south, and by the buildings that line Mill and Market streets on the west and east. The park is open to the public. The Historic Christ Church Cathedral is located at the edge of the district at 166 Market Street. Several houses within the district are open to the ...

  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. Jonabell Farm - Wikipedia

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    Jonabell Farm is an 800-acre Thoroughbred breeding farm located in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1954 by John A. Bell and his wife Jessica. It was founded in 1954 by John A. Bell and his wife Jessica.

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