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  2. UK men’s basketball coach Mark Pope buys Lexington ... - AOL

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    New Kentucky men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope and his wife Lee Anne and family have purchased a house in an exclusive gated community on Paris Pike, The Grange Estates. The house is next to ...

  3. Abraham Barton House - Wikipedia

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    The Barton House was constructed in 1795 for Peyton Short, a Lexington merchant, politician, and land speculator. In 1792 Short had developed 22 lots near what is now the Gratz Park Historic District, and his house was constructed within the development. [3] Short sold the house in 1798 to George Caldwell, who leased it to James MacCoun. [4]

  4. 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.

  5. Shelby Family Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Shelby Family Houses near Lexington, Kentucky are five houses that together were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] The listing covers: [2] "Greenfields", 5510 Richmond Road, Lexington "Grassland" (1823), Shelby Lane, Lexington, an L-shaped two-and-a-half-story brick house

  6. Category:Houses in Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Lexington, Kentucky" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. John Bell House (Lexington, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    John Bell House in Lexington, Kentucky, also known as Stonehigh or John Webb House was built in c. 1810 by John Bell. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is a two-story stone house built c.1810 with a one-story stone ell built at the same time. It also has a one-story brick ell built c.1840 to serve as a ...

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