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  2. 38 local dining spots on tap for Lexington Restaurant Week ...

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    Lexington Restaurant week runs from July 21 to July 31. ... Chef’s Choice, assorted sweet bites including Maker’s Mark. Honeywood Restaurant, 110 The Summit at Fritz Farm.

  3. Lexington Restaurant Week: 31 local places to dine with ... - AOL

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    Find out what local restaurants are cooking up for one of Lexington’s most popular summer food events. Lexington Restaurant Week: 31 local places to dine with special menus, prices Skip to main ...

  4. Category:People from Lexington, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Pages in category "People from Lexington, Illinois" ... out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A ...

  5. List of slave traders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slave traders of the United States, people whose occupation or business was the slave trade in the United States, i.e. the buying and selling of human chattel as commodities, primarily African-American people in the Southern United States, from the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776 until the defeat of the ...

  6. David Hyatt Van Dolah House - Wikipedia

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    The David Hyatt Van Dolah House (locally known as The Castle) is a historic house located at 10 North Spencer Street in Lexington, Illinois.The house was built in 1898 for David Hyatt Van Dolah, a prominent local landowner best known as an importer and broker of French horses.

  7. Lexington bourbon maker expanding; new distillery will also ...

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    The craft spirits maker, who brought the first working distillery back to Lexington in 50 years, recently broke ground on a second site.

  8. Lexington, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Lexington was laid out on 4 January 1836 by Asahel Gridley (1810–1881) and James Brown (c. 1802- ?). Gridley was a lawyer and banker from Bloomington who would eventually become the richest man in McLean County; Brown was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and Lexington, Illinois, seems to have been his only attempt at founding a town. [5]

  9. Did Mark Pope really run out of gas on busy Lexington street ...

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    Fans were quick to offer help, including one X user who offered to “run through a gauntlet 9 months pregnant while hauling my 9 kids via safety leash to get Mark Pope top-grade gasoline.”