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  2. Downtown Commercial District (Lexington, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Lexington City National Bank Building (1904) NRHP, 259-265 W Main St, Richards, McCarty & Bulford, Beaux Arts Benjamin Winslow Dudley Hospital (c1834), 301-305 W Main St, Federal Wilgus Block (c1805 or c1872), 309-315 W Main St, Italianate

  3. Lexington (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    With the new Ansted engines, Lexington's cars became modern and powerful. In 1916, Lexington was using the Continental engine. [1] Lexington's first plant expansion was in 1915. A factory building was erected just north of the office. Also built at the same time was a 100-foot (30 m) smokestack with the Lexington name in lighter color bricks.

  4. New Circle Road - Wikipedia

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    The first segment to be built, from KY 922 (Newtown Pike) to US 25 (Richmond Road)/US 421, was constructed by the city of Lexington in 1952 as two-lane connector road. [3] The original section included at-grade intersections at Palumbo Drive, KY 1927 (Liberty Road), KY 57 (Bryan Station Road), Old Paris Pike, US 27 / US 68 , and at KY 353 ...

  5. Lexington–Fayette metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington-Fayette metropolitan area is the 109th-largest metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the United States.It was originally formed by the United States Census Bureau in 1950 and consisted solely of Fayette County until 1980, when surrounding counties saw increases in their population densities and the number of their residents employed within Lexington-Fayette, which led to them ...

  6. Fayette Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Mall was opened by developer Richard E. Jacobs Group Inc. on April 20, 1971, supplanting Turfland Mall as Lexington's largest shopping mall. [2] Its original anchor stores included Sears, Shillito's (became Shillito-Rike's in 1982, Lazarus in 1986, Lazarus-Macy's in 2003, now Macy's since 2005) and Stewart Dry Goods (became L. S. Ayres in 1985, Ben Snyder's in 1987, Hess's in 1988, now ...

  7. Lexington pedestrian deaths from car crashes are 5x higher ...

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    Lexington has averaged 32 traffic deaths per year since 2010, according to KSP data. Twenty of this year’s fatal collisions involved a pedestrian killed after being hit by a vehicle, according ...

  8. Lexington council gives OK to new drive-thru coffee shop on ...

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    The Lexington council voted 12-0 to override an Urban County Planning Commission decision to deny a zone change for a drive-thru coffee shop on Versailles Road.

  9. Bell Court, Lexington - Wikipedia

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    Bell Court is a neighborhood and historic district immediately southeast of Downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are East Main Street to the south, Walton Avenue to the south, Midland Avenue to the north, and Boonesborough Avenue to the east.