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Lexington (officially Lexington-Fayette Urban County) is the second-largest city in Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
 and the 66th largest
List of United States cities by population

The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes a variety of designations, including a city, town, village, borough, and municipality....
 in the United States
United States

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. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World," it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region
Bluegrass region

The Bluegrass Region is a region of the United States, mostly in northern Kentucky, containing a majority of the state's population. The region is centered on , with other major metropolitan areas including and , as it extends into southern Ohio....
. In 2007 the city's population was estimated at 279,044 anchoring a metropolitan area
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area

The Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area is the List of United States metropolitan statistical areas by population United States metropolitan area in the United States....
 of 447,162 people and a Combined Statistical Area
Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area

The Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area, created by the United States United States Census Bureau in 2000, is the 76th largest Combined Statistical Area of the United States....
 of 658,143 people.

Lexington ranks 10th among US cities in college education rate, with 39.5% of residents having at least a Bachelor's Degree.






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Lexington (officially Lexington-Fayette Urban County) is the second-largest city in Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
 and the 66th largest
List of United States cities by population

The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes a variety of designations, including a city, town, village, borough, and municipality....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World," it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region
Bluegrass region

The Bluegrass Region is a region of the United States, mostly in northern Kentucky, containing a majority of the state's population. The region is centered on , with other major metropolitan areas including and , as it extends into southern Ohio....
. In 2007 the city's population was estimated at 279,044 anchoring a metropolitan area
Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area

The Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area is the List of United States metropolitan statistical areas by population United States metropolitan area in the United States....
 of 447,162 people and a Combined Statistical Area
Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area

The Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area, created by the United States United States Census Bureau in 2000, is the 76th largest Combined Statistical Area of the United States....
 of 658,143 people.

Lexington ranks 10th among US cities in college education rate, with 39.5% of residents having at least a Bachelor's Degree. It is home to the headquarters of Lexmark International
Lexmark

Lexmark is an United States corporation which develops and manufactures printing and imaging solutions, including laser and inkjet printers, multifunction products, printing supplies, and services for business and individual consumers....
, the Kentucky Horse Park
Kentucky Horse Park

The Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm and an educational theme park opened in 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located off of Kentucky State Highway 1973 and Interstate 75 in northern Fayette County, Kentucky in the United States....
, Keeneland
Keeneland

Keeneland is a thoroughbred horse racing facility and sales complex in Lexington, Kentucky. Operated by the Keeneland Association, Inc., it is also known for its reference library on the sport founded in 1939 which contains more than ten thousand volumes plus an extensive videocassette collection and a substantial assemblage of photo negative...
 race course, Red Mile race course
The Red Mile (track)

The Red Mile is a horse racing track located in Lexington, KY. The track hosts harness racing, a type of horse racing in which the horses must pull two-wheeled carts called sulkies while racing....
, Transylvania University
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
, and the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....
.

Lexington has been selected to be the site of the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games
2010 FEI World Equestrian Games

The 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games will be held in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky from September 25 to October 10, 2010. They will be the 6th edition of the FEI World Equestrian Games which are held every four years and run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports....
.

History

See also: History of Kentucky
History of Kentucky

The history of Kentucky spans hundreds of years, and has been influenced by the state's diverse geography and central location.Settlement...
Lexington was founded in June 1775 in what was then Virginia (17 years before Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
 became a state in 1792). A party of frontiersmen, led by William McConnell, camped on the Middle Fork of Elkhorn Creek
Elkhorn Creek

Elkhorn Creek is a stream running through several counties in Central Kentucky. It derives its name from its shape as seen on a map.The North Fork of the Elkhorn starts just east of Lexington, KY and flows through Fayette County, KY and Scott County, KY counties, and into Franklin County, KY, where it meets the South Fork at the Forks of...
 (today called Town Branch and rerouted under Vine Street) at the location known today as McConnell Springs. Upon hearing of the colonists' victory in the Battles of Lexington and Concord
Battles of Lexington and Concord

The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. They were fought on April 19, 1775, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Massachusetts, Concord, Massachusetts, Lincoln, Massachusetts, Arlington, Massachusetts, and Cambridge...
, on April 19, 1775, they named their campsite Lexington after Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts

Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,355 at the 2000 census.The town is famous for being the site of the opening shots of the American Revolution, in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775....
. Due to the danger of Indian attacks, permanent settlement was delayed for four years. In 1779, Colonel Robert Patterson
Colonel Robert Patterson

Colonel Robert Patterson was a soldier and settler who helped found the cities of Lexington, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio.Born in Pennsylvania, Patterson emigrated to Kentucky in 1775....
 and 25 companions came from Fort Harrod and erected a blockhouse
Blockhouse

In military science, a blockhouse is a small, isolated fort in the form of a single building. It is intended to serve as a defensive strongpoint against any enemy which does not possess siege equipment or, in modern times, artillery....
. Cabins and a stockade were soon built, making the fort a place of importance. The town of Lexington was established on May 6, 1782, by an act of the Virginia General Assembly
Virginia General Assembly

The Virginia General Assembly is the State legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The General Assembly is a bicameralism body consisting of a lower house, the Virginia House of Delegates, with 100 members, and an upper house, the Senate of Virginia, with 40 members....
.

By 1820, it was one of the largest and wealthiest towns west of the Allegheny Mountains
Allegheny Mountains

The Allegheny Mountain Range — informally, the Alleghenies — is part of the vast Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States and Canada....
. So cultured was its lifestyle, Lexington gained the nickname "Athens of the West." One early prominent citizen, John Wesley Hunt
John Wesley Hunt

John Wesley Hunt was a prominent businessman and early civic leader in Lexington, Kentucky. He was one of the first millionaires west of the Allegheny Mountains....
, became the first millionaire west of the Alleghenies. Slaves were widely held and used as laborers, field hands and domestic servants in Kentucky. In 1850, 1/5 of the state's population were slaves, and Lexington had the highest concentration of slaves in the state. Many of 19th Century America's most important people spent part of their lives in the city, including both American president Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery....
 and Confederate President Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis

Jefferson Finis Davis was an United States politician who served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history, 1861 to 1865, during the American Civil War....
 (who attended Transylvania University
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
 in 1823 and 1824), Civil War General John Hunt Morgan
John Hunt Morgan

John Hunt Morgan was a Confederate States Army General officer and cavalry officer in the American Civil War.Morgan is best known for Morgan's Raid in 1863, when he led 2,460 troops racing past Union Army lines into Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio in July 1863....
, US senator and vice president John C. Breckinridge
John C. Breckinridge

John Cabell Breckinridge was a lawyer, United States House of Representatives, United States Senate from Kentucky, the 14th Vice President of the United States, Democratic Party candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 1860, a Confederate States Army General officer in the American Civil War, and...
, and US Senator and presidential candidate Henry Clay
Henry Clay

Henry Clay, Sr. was a nineteenth-century United States statesman and orator who represented Kentucky in both the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate....
. Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln

Mary Ann Todd Lincoln was the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865....
, was born and raised in Lexington; the couple visited the city several times after their marriage in 1842.

Lexington hosted one of the first drug rehabilitation clinics, known as the "Addiction Research Center," which opened in 1935. The first alcohol and drug rehabilitation hospital in the United States of America was also known as "Narco" of Lexington, as well as the "Addiction Research Center". This was later converted into a federal prison.

Geography

Lexington, which includes all Fayette County
Fayette County, Kentucky

Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2007, the estimated population was 279,044. Its territory, population and Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky are coextensive with the city of Lexington, Kentucky, which also serves as county seat....
 consists of , mostly gently rolling plateau, in the center of the inner Bluegrass
Bluegrass region

The Bluegrass Region is a region of the United States, mostly in northern Kentucky, containing a majority of the state's population. The region is centered on , with other major metropolitan areas including and , as it extends into southern Ohio....
 Region. The area is noted for its beauty, fertile soil, excellent pastureland, and horse and stock farms. Poa pratensis
Smooth Meadow-grass

Poa pratensis, known as Smooth Meadow-grass or Kentucky Bluegrass, is a species of Poaceae native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa and North America....
 (bluegrass) thrives on the limestone beneath the soil's surface, playing a major role in the area's scenic beauty and in the development of champion horses. Numerous small creeks rise and flow into the Kentucky River
Kentucky River

The Kentucky River is a tributary of the Ohio River, 259 mi long, in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The river and its tributaries drain much of the central region of the state, with its upper course passing through the coal-mining regions of the Cumberland Mountains, and its lower course passing through the Bluegrass region in the north central...
. The Lexington-Fayette Metro area is home to 5 counties that make up the metro area. These counties include: Clark
Clark County, Kentucky

Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1793. As of 2000, the population was 33,144. Its county seat is Winchester, Kentucky....
, Jessamine
Jessamine County, Kentucky

Jessamine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is within the Inner Blue Grass region, which was the center of farming and blooded stock raising, including thoroughbred horses....
,Bourbon
Bourbon County, Kentucky

Bourbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed as a county within Virginia in 1786. In 1792, it Lost_counties,_cities,_and_towns_of_Virginia#Kentucky:_ten_lost_counties to the newly formed State of Kentucky....
, Woodford
Woodford County, Kentucky

Woodford County is a county located in the heart of the Bluegrass region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population was 23,208. Its county seat is Versailles, Kentucky....
, and Scott
Scott County, Kentucky

Scott County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population was 33,061. Its county seat is Georgetown, Kentucky....
. This is the 2nd largest metro area in the Ohio Valley and in Kentucky.

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 739.5 km² (285.5 mi²
Square mile

The square mile is an Imperial system and US customary system of measure for an area equal to the area of a square of one mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared....
). 736.9 km² (284.5 mi²) of it is land and 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²) of it (0.35%) is water.

Climate

Lexington is in the transition area between a humid continental climate
Humid continental climate

The humid continental climate is a climate found over large areas of land masses in the temperate climates of the mid-latitudes where there is a zone of conflict between North Pole and Tropics air masses....
 (Köppen
Köppen climate classification

The K?ppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classifications. It was developed by Wladimir K?ppen, a Russian climatologist, around 1900 ....
 Dfa)and a humid subtropical climate
Humid subtropical climate

Humid subtropical climate is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly to mild winters. This climate type covers a broad category of climates, and the term "subtropical" may be a misnomer for the winter climate....
 (Köppen Cfa). Summers are hot and humid, and winters are cool with mild periods.

The average
Average

In mathematics, an average, or central tendency of a data set refers to a measure of the "middle" or "Expected value" value of the data set....
 temperature in Lexington is 54.9 °F (13 °C). Annual precipitation is 45.68 inches (1,200 mm). Lexington and the Bluegrass have four distinct seasons that include cool plateau breezes, moderate nights in the summer, and no prolonged periods of heat, cold, rain, wind, or snow.

Lexington has the dubious distinction of being recognized as a high allergy area by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for and controlling asthma, food allergies, nasal allergies and other allergic diseases....
. The results for the spring of 2008 rank Lexington at 1st.

Monthly Normal and Record High and Low Temperatures
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rec High °F 76 80 83 88 92 101 103 103 103 91 83 75
Norm High °F 39.9 45.2 55.3 65.1 74 82.3 85.9 84.6 78.1 66.9 54.5 44.3
Norm Low °F 24.1 27.7 35.9 44.1 53.6 62.2 66.4 64.9 57.9 46.4 37.3 28.4
Rec Low °F -21 -15 -2 18 26 39 47 42 34 20 -3 -19
Precip (in) 3.34 3.27 4.41 3.67 4.78 4.58 4.81 3.77 3.11 2.7 3.44 4.03
Source: USTravelWeather.com


Cityscape


Lexington features a diverse cityscape. From its vibrant downtown that features much-needed infill projects to its famed horse farms, the city prides itself in featuring an urban growth boundary
Urban growth boundary

An urban growth boundary, or UGB, is a regional boundary, set in an attempt to control urban sprawl by allowing the area inside the boundary for higher density urban development and the area outside for lower density development....
 that includes greenbelts and strict zoning definitions. This has been done to not only protect the Bluegrass landscape from further sprawling development, but to ensure that tourism, one of its leading industries, is not affected.

The city is home to several notable high rises. The Lexington Financial Center
Lexington Financial Center

The Lexington Financial Center, locally known as "Fifth Third" or the "Big Blue Building," is a ., 410 ft 32-floor high-rise in Lexington, Kentucky....
 is currently the tallest building, followed by Kincaid Towers
Kincaid Towers

The Kincaid Towers is a 22-floor high-rise in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located along Vine Street between Broadway and Mill Street. Its exterior is polished buff concrete with blue tinted glass, with terraces on the 5th, 10th, 14th, and 21st floor ....
, and then the World Trade Center
World Trade Center (Lexington)

The World Trade Center is a skyscraper in downtown Lexington, Kentucky bordered by South Mill, Vine and East Main Streets. Originally named the Vine Center, it was constructed by the Webb Cos....
 complex. It is also home to many other notable structures, and to many new urban developments within two major districts. In recent years a number of large condominium projects and shopping centers have opened in the old Tobacco Warehouse District just south of Downtown. Construction is also ongoing on the states's new tallest building, CentrePointe, which will be tall when completed in 2010.

Planning

Lexington faces a unique challenge among American cities in that it must manage a rapidly growing population while maintaining the character of the surrounding horse farms which give the region its identity. To do so Lexington enacted the nation's first Urban Growth Boundary
Urban growth boundary

An urban growth boundary, or UGB, is a regional boundary, set in an attempt to control urban sprawl by allowing the area inside the boundary for higher density urban development and the area outside for lower density development....
 in 1958, where new development could only occur in the Urban Service Area and set a strict minimum acerage requirement (currently 40 acres) in the Rural Service Area. A historic District Zoning Overlay was adopted as well to protect the historic character
Historic preservation

Historic preservation or heritage conservation is a professional endeavor that seeks to preserve the ability of older objects to communicate an intended meaning....
 of the surrounding neighborhoods. Two years later, a comprehensive Design Plan for the downtown was completed, which called for the removal of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway

The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway was a Class I railroad formed in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Virginia railroads begun in the 19th century....
 lines on what is today's Vine Street. In 1967, the Urban Service Area shrunk; various zoning regulations were also amended from the original 1958 issue. Several years later, in 1973, the first Lexington Comprehensive Plan was completed.

In 1980, the Comprehensive Plan was updated and the Urban Service Area was modified to include Urban Activity Centers and Rural Activity Centers. The Urban Activity Centers were commercial and light-industrial districts in urbanized areas, while Rural Activity Centers were retail trade and light-industrial centers clustered around the Interstate 64
Interstate 64

Interstate 64 is an Interstate Highway in the eastern United States. Its western terminus is currently in Lake St. Louis, Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 264 and I-664 at Bowers Hill, Virginia in Chesapeake, Virginia....
/Interstate 75
Interstate 75

Interstate 75 is a major north-south Interstate Highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. It travels from State Road 826 and State Road 924 in Hialeah, Florida, Florida to Sault Ste....
 interchanges. In 1996, the Urban Service Area was expanded when of the Rural Service Area was acquired through the Expansion Area Master Plan. This was not without its controversy, as it was the first major update to the Comprehensive Plan in over a decade. The Expansion Area Master Plan included impact fees, assessment districts, neighborhood design concepts, design overlays, mandatory greenways, major roadway improvements, stormwater management and open space mitigation for the first time; it also included a draft of the Rural Land Management Plan, which included large lot zoning and traffic impact controls. A pre-zoning of the entire expansion area was refuted in the Plan. A minimum proposal was also defeated, although the mention of the proposal led to a deluge of subdivisions in the Rural Service Areas. Three years after the expansion was initiated, the Rural Service Area Land Management Plan was adopted, which increased the minimum lot size in the agricultural rural zones to minimums. In 1998, a moratorium was issued on rural lot creations to curb the development of new rural subdivisions that were incompatible with the existing agricultural uses. Two years later, the Purchase of Development Rights plan was adopted, which granted the city power to purchase the development rights of existing farms; in 2001, $40 million was allocated to the plan from a $25 million local, $15 million state grant. An Infill and Redevelopment study was also initiated during that time, along with design guidelines for the areas surrounding the new Fayette County
Fayette County, Kentucky

Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2007, the estimated population was 279,044. Its territory, population and Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky are coextensive with the city of Lexington, Kentucky, which also serves as county seat....
 courthouses.

Government and politics

In 1974, the governments of the city of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentucky
Fayette County, Kentucky

Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2007, the estimated population was 279,044. Its territory, population and Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky are coextensive with the city of Lexington, Kentucky, which also serves as county seat....
 combined to create the current Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. Lexington has an elected mayor and city council-style of government.

Mayor

On November 7, 2006, Jim Newberry
Jim Newberry

Jim Newberry was elected Mayor of Lexington, Kentucky on November 7, 2006, and was sworn into office on December 31, 2006. He defeated incumbent Teresa Isaac in his second attempt for political office....
 was elected Mayor of Lexington. In January 2007, he succeeded Teresa Isaac
Teresa Isaac

Teresa Isaac, an American politician, served as mayor of Lexington, Kentucky from 2002-2006....
, the city's mayor since 2002. During Isaac's tenure as Mayor, Lexington was the largest American city with an Arab-American mayor.

Urban County Council

The Urban County Council is a fifteen-member legislative group. Twelve of the members represent specific districts and serve two-year terms; three are elected city-wide as at-large council members and serve four-year terms. The at-large member receiving the highest number of votes in the general election automatically becomes the Vice Mayor who, in the absence of the Mayor, is the presiding officer of the Council. The current council members are:
  • Jim Gray: Vice Mayor
  • Linda Gorton: At-Large
  • Chuck Ellinger II: At-Large
  • 1st District: Andrea James
  • 2nd District: Tom Blues
  • 3rd District: Dick DeCamp
  • 4th District: Julian Beard
  • 5th District: David Stevens
  • 6th District: Kevin Stinnett
  • 7th District: K. C. Crosbie
  • 8th District: George Myers
  • 9th District: Jay McChord
  • 10th District: Don Blevins
  • 11th District: Peggy Henson
  • 12th District: Ed Lane


The Urban County Council Clerk is Liz Damrell. The Deputy Clerk is Susan Lamb.

Law enforcement

Primary law enforcement duties within Lexington are the responsibility of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Division of Police. The Division of Police resulted from the merger of the Lexington Police Department with the Fayette County Patrol in 1974. The Fayette County Sheriff's Office is responsible for court service, including court security, prisoner transport, process and warrant service, and property tax collection. The University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....
 Police Department, the Transylvania University
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
 Department of Public Safety, Blue Grass Airport
Blue Grass Airport

Blue Grass Airport is a public airport located in Fayette County, Kentucky, Kentucky, United States, west of the central business district of the City of Lexington, Kentucky....
 Public Safety, the Veterans Affairs Police Department and the Kentucky Horse Park
Kentucky Horse Park

The Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm and an educational theme park opened in 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located off of Kentucky State Highway 1973 and Interstate 75 in northern Fayette County, Kentucky in the United States....
 Police also have jurisdiction within their geographic areas in Lexington-Fayette County. In addition, the Lexington-Fayette Animal Care & Control exercises law enforcement over animal control issues and the Kentucky State Police
Kentucky State Police

The Kentucky State Police is a department of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet. The department was founded in 1948 and replaced the Kentucky Highway Patrol....
, Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement
Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement

The Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement is a statewide law enforcement agency for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The department, which was a stand alone department until a July 14, 2008 executive order from Governor Steve Beshear, is now a division of the Kentucky State Police ....
 and Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources can be seen performing their respective law enforcement duties within the county.

Demographics

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The Lexington-Fayette Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) includes Bourbon
Bourbon County, Kentucky

Bourbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed as a county within Virginia in 1786. In 1792, it Lost_counties,_cities,_and_towns_of_Virginia#Kentucky:_ten_lost_counties to the newly formed State of Kentucky....
, Clark
Clark County, Kentucky

Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1793. As of 2000, the population was 33,144. Its county seat is Winchester, Kentucky....
, Fayette
Fayette County, Kentucky

Fayette County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2007, the estimated population was 279,044. Its territory, population and Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky are coextensive with the city of Lexington, Kentucky, which also serves as county seat....
, Jessamine
Jessamine County, Kentucky

Jessamine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is within the Inner Blue Grass region, which was the center of farming and blooded stock raising, including thoroughbred horses....
, Scott
Scott County, Kentucky

Scott County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population was 33,061. Its county seat is Georgetown, Kentucky....
, and Woodford
Woodford County, Kentucky

Woodford County is a county located in the heart of the Bluegrass region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population was 23,208. Its county seat is Versailles, Kentucky....
 counties. The MSA population in 2006 was estimated at 436,684. The Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area
Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area

The Lexington-Fayette-Frankfort-Richmond, KY Combined Statistical Area, created by the United States United States Census Bureau in 2000, is the 76th largest Combined Statistical Area of the United States....
 had an estimated population of 645,006 in 2006. This includes the metro area and an additional seven counties.

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 260,512 people, 108,288 households, and 62,915 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 915.6 people per square mile (353.5/km²). There were 116,167 housing units at an average density of 408.3/mi² (157.6/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 81.04% White, 13.48% African American, 0.19% Native American, 2.46% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.21% from other races, and 1.58% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.29% of the population.

There were 108,288 households out of which 27.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.5% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 11.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.9% were non-families. 31.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.29 and the average family size was 2.90.

In the city the population was spread out with 21.3% under the age of 18, 14.6% from 18 to 24, 33.2% from 25 to 44, 20.9% from 45 to 64, and 10.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 96.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.3 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $39,813, and the median income for a family was $53,264. Males had a median income of $36,166 versus $26,964 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $23,109. About 8.2% of families and 12.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.3% of those under the age of 18 and 8.6% of those ages 65 and older.

Sources:
  • 1790 to 1960 census:
  • 1970 census:
  • 1980 census:
  • 1990 census:
  • 2000 to 2005 census:
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Economy


With its abundance of government and technology jobs, Lexington has one of the nation's most stable economies. Economists have referred to Lexington as having "a fortified economy, strong in manufacturing, technology and entrepreneurial support, benefiting from a diverse, balanced business base". The Lexington Metro Area had a July 2008 unemployment rate of only 5.4%, compared to national average of 6.1%. Lexington was named the 5th best city for "Businesses and Careers" in 2008 by Forbes Magazine, and the 5th best city for Young Professionals in 2008 by Kiplinger
Kiplinger

Kiplinger is a Washington, D.C.-based publisher of business forecasts and personal finance advice, available in print, on line, audio, video and software products ....
.

As such, the city is home to several large corporations. There are three Fortune 500
Fortune 500

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks the top 500 United States public corporations as measured by their gross revenue, although Fortune makes adjustments to the revenue for a number of companies, particularly to exclude the impact of excise taxes companies collect....
 companies located within the city, Affiliated Computer Services
Affiliated Computer Services

ACS Affiliated Computer Services is a Fortune 500 company that provides information technology services as well as business process outsourcing solutions to businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations....
, Lexmark International and Hewlett Packard, employing 1,200, 3,450, and 250 respectively. United Parcel Service
United Parcel Service

United Parcel Service, Inc. , commonly referred to as UPS, is the world's largest package delivery company. UPS delivers more than 15 million packages a day to 6.1 million customers in more than 200 countries and territories around the world....
, Trane
Trane

Trane Inc. is a subsidiary of Ingersoll Rand and is the successor company to the American Standard Companies. It is a global provider of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and building management systems and controls under the Trane and American Standard brand names....
 and Amazon.com, Inc.
Amazon.com

Amazon.com, Inc. is an American electronic commerce company in Seattle, Washington. It is America's largest online retailer, with nearly three times the internet sales revenue of runner up Staples, Inc....
 have a large presence in the city, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. is an automobile manufacturing factory in Georgetown, Kentucky, USA. It is part of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America , owned by Toyota Motor Company of Japan....
 is within the Lexington CSA in adjoining Georgetown
Georgetown, Kentucky

Georgetown is a city in Scott County, Kentucky, Kentucky, United States. The population was 18,080 at the 2000 United States Census. It is the county seat of Scott County, Kentucky....
. The city is also host to a Jif
Jif (peanut butter)

Jif is a brand of peanut butter made by The J.M. Smucker Co., which purchased the brand from Procter & Gamble in 2001. The original Creamy Jif peanut butter debuted in 1958....
 peanut butter
Peanut butter

Peanut butter is a food paste made primarily from ground roasted peanuts, with or without added oil. It is popular throughout the world and is also manufactured in some emerging markets....
 plant that produces more peanut butter than any other factory in the world, and to the Forcht Group of Kentucky
Forcht Group of Kentucky

Forcht Group of Kentucky is an American holding company founded by Terry E. Forcht, with corporate headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky and Corbin, Kentucky....
, a holding company that employs more than 2,100 people across Kentucky. Forcht Group operates several businesses in Lexington including , , , BSC, a bank data services company, and First Lab, among others.

Another large employer, the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....
, employs 10,668, however, it does not include the College of Agriculture’s Cooperative Extension Service which has a staff of over 900. The University is the ninth largest economic company in the state of Kentucky, with an annual budget of $1.4 billion, and the College of Medicine
University of Kentucky College of Medicine

The University of Kentucky College of Medicine is a medical school found in the University of Kentucky's Chandler Medical Center in Lexington, KY....
 within the University is the 21st largest company in the state.

Other sizable employers include the Lexington-Fayette County government and other hospital facilities. This includes the Fayette County Public Schools
Fayette County Public Schools (Kentucky)

Fayette County Public Schools is a school district based in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, United States.The district serves all of Fayette County, Kentucky, which is coextensive with the city of Lexington....
, employing 4,651, and the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, employing 3,936. Central Baptist Hospital, Saint Joseph Hospital, Saint Joseph East, and the Veterans Administration Hospital employ 6,206 total.

Education

According to the United States Census
United States Census

File:Census Bureau seal.svgThe United States Census is a decennial census mandated by the United States United States Constitution. The population is enumerated every 10 years and the results are used to allocate List of United States Congressional districts , U.S....
, of Lexington's population over the age of twenty-five, 22.4% hold a bachelor's degree, 11.4% hold a master's degree, and 3.1% hold a professional degree. Just 2.6% hold a doctorate degree. Lexington was also ranked 10th in a list of America's most educated cities with a population of more than 250,000, ranked by percentage of bachelor's degrees among residents 25 and older, according to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
. A report released by Jack Miller, president of Central Connecticut State University
Central Connecticut State University

Central Connecticut State University is a state university in New Britain, Connecticut, Connecticut. It is the oldest public university in Connecticut and ranks third oldest of all universities in Connecticut, having been founded in 1849....
, Lexington ranks 13th in the United States in terms of literacy rate. The index was compiled through six indicators of literacy, including Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
 sources, newspaper
Newspaper

A newspaper is a publication containing news, information and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. General-interest newspapers often feature articles on Politics, crime, business, art/entertainment, society and sports....
 circulation, the number of bookstores, library
Library

A library is a collection of information, sources, resources, books, and services, and the structure in which it is housed: it is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, or a private individual....
 resources, education and periodical resources.

The city is served by the Fayette County Public Schools
Fayette County Public Schools (Kentucky)

Fayette County Public Schools is a school district based in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, United States.The district serves all of Fayette County, Kentucky, which is coextensive with the city of Lexington....
. The system consists of 5 high schools, 11 middle schools, and 33 elementary schools, along with six private schools. There are also two traditional colleges, the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....
 and Transylvania University
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
. Other institutions of higher learning include Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Bluegrass Community and Technical College

Bluegrass Community and Technical College , located in Lexington, Kentucky, is one of 16 two-year, open-admissions colleges of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System ....
, Sullivan University
Sullivan University

Sullivan University is a university based in Louisville, Kentucky and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. With campuses in Louisville, Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, and Fort Knox, Kentucky, Sullivan has approximately 8,000 students and is Kentucky's largest private university....
, Spencerian College
Spencerian College

Spencerian College is a career college in Louisville, Kentucky and Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky. Students may receive a certificate, diploma, or associate degree in a variety of fields of study including Health Sciences, Business, Graphic Design, Computer Aided Design, and others....
, Strayer University
Strayer University

Strayer University, formerly Strayer College of Washington, D.C., is a private, for-profit college School. The Strayer University campuses are owned by Strayer Education, Inc., headquartered in Arlington, Virginia....
, Commonwealth Baptist College, and a newly opened distance learning extension of Indiana Wesleyan University
Indiana Wesleyan University

Indiana Wesleyan University is a private, Evangelical Christian, liberal arts university located in Marion, Indiana that is affiliated with the Wesleyan Church Christian denomination....
.

Culture


Annual cultural events and fairs

Lexington is home to many thriving arts organizations including a professional orchestra, two ballet companies, professional theatre, several museums including a basketball museum, several choral organizations and a highly respected opera program at the University of Kentucky. In addition, there are several events and fairs that draw people from throughout the Bluegrass.

Mayfest is a free outdoor festival that takes place annually over Mother's Day weekend. Held in Gratz park between the Carnegie Center and Transylvania University, the festival typically features up to 100 art and craft booths, live entertainment throughout the weekend, food, children's activities, adult activities and literary events, free carriage rides, a traditional Morris and Maypole dance and various demonstrations.

Taking part the first full weekend of June is the Festival of the Bluegrass
Festival of the Bluegrass

The Festival of the Bluegrass, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is the oldest bluegrass music festival in the bluegrass region of Kentucky. The festival takes place the first full weekend of June each year....
, Kentucky's oldest bluegrass music festival. It includes three stages for music and a "music camp" that teaches the bluegrass music
Bluegrass music

Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and is a sub-genre of country music. It has its own roots in Folk music of Ireland, Music of Scotland, Music of Wales and Folk Music of England traditional music....
 to school children. Also in June is the popular Broadway review presented by UK Opera Theatre, "It's A Grand Night for Singing!"

Lexingtonians gather downtown for the Fourth of July festivities which extend for several days. On July 3, the Gratz Park Historic District
Gratz Park Historic District

The Gratz Park Historic District is located in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Gratz Park is named after early Lexington businessman Benjamin Gratz whose home stands on the corner of Mill and New streets at the edge of Gratz Park....
 is transformed into an outdoor music hall when the Patriotic Music Concert is held on the steps of Morrison Hall at Transylvania University
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
. The Lexington Singers and the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra perform at this event. On the Fourth, annual festivities include a reading of the Declaration of Independence
United States Declaration of Independence

The United States Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the Thirteen Colonies then at war with Kingdom of Great Britain were now independent states, and thus no longer a part of the British Empire....
 on the steps of the Old Courthouse, a waiter's race in Phoenix Park, a parade, a country music concert, and fireworks. Also, throughout the day street vendors sell their wares and food to the downtown visitors. The Fourth of July is considered to be the biggest holiday in Lexington. "Southern Lights: Spectacular Sights on Holiday Nights", taking place from November 18 to December 31, is held at the Kentucky Horse Park
Kentucky Horse Park

The Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm and an educational theme park opened in 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located off of Kentucky State Highway 1973 and Interstate 75 in northern Fayette County, Kentucky in the United States....
. It includes a three-mile (5 km) drive through the park, showcasing numerous displays, many in character with the horse industry and history of Lexington. The "Mini-Train Express", an indoor petting exotic animal petting zoo, the International Museum of the Horse, an exhibit showcasing the Bluegrass Railway Club's model train, and Santa Claus
Santa Claus

Santa Claus is a folklore figure in various cultures who distributes gifts to children, normally on Christmas Eve. Each name is a variation of Saint Nicholas, but refers to Santa Claus....
 are other major highlights.

The Lexington Christmas Parade: Held usually the first Saturday in December, the parade route follows Main Street between Midland and Broadway. Festivities include a pre-parade "Santa's Sleigh" charity race, food, light entertainment, and post-show activities.

Other events and fairs include:
  • "It's A Grand Night for Singing" Presented by UK Opera, 2nd and 3rd weekends in June.
  • The Artists Market: A small display of arts and craft booths which is set up concurrently with the Farmer's Market each Saturday from the first weekend in June through the last weekend in August. Located on Vine Street opposite the Farmer's Market.
  • Thursday Night Live: An annual summer series of free, public concerts held in Cheapside Park every Thursday evening from 5pm - 7pm in June, July & August.
  • A Midsummer Night's Run, a 5K race in early August.
  • The Woodland Art Fair, an annual event of the Lexington Art League, is held annually in August at Woodland Park and features many local and national artists working in a variety of media.
  • The Roots & Heritage Festival takes place throughout the month of September and consists of a wide variety of culturally enriching activities including art exhibits, literary readings, film presentations, the Festival Ball and the ever-popular two-day street festival featuring live musical performances from internationally renowned artists.
  • The Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra presents several annual concerts.
  • The Kentucky Women Writers Conference
    Women Writers Conference

    The Kentucky Women Writers Conference is an annual gathering of writers and readers in Lexington. Founded in 1979 by the University of Kentucky, it is the longest running event of its kind in the United States and the only yearly conference featuring contemporary writers, exclusively women, in a series of workshops, discussions, and readings....
     which has hosted dozens of the nations foremost women writers.
  • Festival Latino in September
  • Gallery Hop, a seasonal event where the city's art galleries are open to the public on the third Friday of every third month.
  • Beaux Arts, a masquerade ball
    Masquerade ball

    A masquerade ball is an event which the participants attend in costume wearing a mask. Such gatherings, festivities of Carnival, were paralleled from the 15th century by increasingly elaborate allegorical Royal Entry, pageants and triumphal processions celebrating marriages and other dynastic events of late medieval court life....
     hosted by the University of Kentucky's College of Design
    University of Kentucky College of Design

    Located at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, the College of Design encompasses the School of Architecture, the School of Interior Design, and the Department of Historic Preservation....
     (formerly College of Architecture).
  • Tournament of Champions: one of three national high school debate championship tournaments featuring policy debate and Lincoln-Douglas debate
    Lincoln-Douglas debate

    Lincoln?Douglas Debate is sometimes also called values debate because it traditionally places a heavy emphasis on logic, ethical values, and philosophy....
    . The best teams in the nation meet after qualifying during the regular season on the first weekend in May annually.


Historical structures and museums

Lexington is home to numerous museums and historical structures. One of the most famous is Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate
Ashland (Henry Clay home)

Ashland is the name of the estate of the nineteenth-century Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, located in Lexington, Kentucky, in the central Bluegrass region of the state....
 along Richmond Road east of downtown. This two-story museum is a National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark

A National Historic Landmark is a building, :wiktionary:site, structure, object, or district, that is officially recognized by the Federal government of the United States for its historical significance....
 and was the former home of statesman Henry Clay
Henry Clay

Henry Clay, Sr. was a nineteenth-century United States statesman and orator who represented Kentucky in both the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate....
.

Lexington Public Library
Lexington Public Library

The main location of the Lexington Public Library system is Central Library along East Main Street connected to Park Plaza Apartments in Lexington, Kentucky....
, in the Phoenix Park area near the geographic center of Lexington, houses the world's largest ceiling clock, a five story Foucault pendulum
Foucault pendulum

The Foucault pendulum , or Foucault's pendulum, named after the French physicist L?on Foucault, was conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the Earth's rotation....
 and a frieze depicting the history of the horse in the Bluegrass. The library and its branches also house art galleries and traveling exhibits.

Another important museum is the Lexington History Center
Lexington History Center

The Lexington History Center in downtown Lexington, Kentucky is located along East Main Street between North Upper and Cheapside. The facility was the Fayette County, Kentucky Courthouse from 1901 to 2001....
 in the old Fayette County Courthouse in the heart of downtown. It offers two museums, one dedicated to the history of the region and the other dedicated to public safety. A third museum, devoted to the history of pharmaceuticals
Pharmacology

Pharmacology is the study of drug action. More specifically it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and exogenous chemicals that alter normal biochemical function....
 in the Bluegrass, is under construction. It will also be home to the Isaac Scott Hathaway Museum in 2007 as well.
  • Aviation Museum of Kentucky
    Aviation Museum of Kentucky

    The Aviation Museum of Kentucky is an aviation museum located at the Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky. Incorporated in April 1995, and opened to the public in August of the same year, it includes of exhibit space, a library, and an aircraft restoration and repair shop....
  • The Headley-Whitney Museum
  • Hunt-Morgan House
    Hunt-Morgan House

    The Hunt-Morgan House, historically known as Hopemont, is a Federal architecture residence in Lexington, Kentucky built in 1814 by John Wesley Hunt, the first millionaire west of the Allegheny Mountains....
  • Kentucky Theatre
  • Lexington Cemetery
  • Martin Castle
    Martin Castle

    The Martin Castle, also known as Post Castle, is a castle in Kentucky, outside Lexington, near the Woodford County, Kentucky line. Construction on the castle was started by Rex Martin and his wife Caroline Bogaert Martin in 1969, after they had returned from a trip to Europe and were inspired by the architecture and many famous buildin...
  • Mary Todd Lincoln House
    Mary Todd Lincoln House

    Mary Todd Lincoln House at 578 West Main Street in Lexington, Kentucky was the family home of the future first lady and wife of the 16th President, Mary Todd Lincoln....
  • Old Morrison, on the Transylvania University
    Transylvania University

    Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
     campus
  • Rupp Arena
    Rupp Arena

    Rupp Arena is an list of indoor arenas located in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States It is the centerpiece of Lexington Center, a convention and shopping facility owned by an arm of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Lexington's consolidated city-county government....
  • UK Basketball Museum
  • Waveland State Historic Site
    Waveland State Historic Site

    Waveland State Historic Site in Lexington, Kentucky is the site of a Greek Revival home and plantation now maintained and operated as part of the Kentucky state park system....


The UK Art Museum is the premier art museum for Lexington and the only accredited museum in the region. Its collection of over 4000 objects ranges from Old Masters to Contemporary, and it also hosts ongoing special exhibitions. See www.uky.edu/art museum

The local Woolworth's
F. W. Woolworth Building (Lexington, Kentucky)

The Woolworth, F.W., Building was a historic department store building located in Lexington, Kentucky that served as a retail location for the F....
 building appears on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation....
 for being the site of civil rights protests against segregation
Racial segregation

File:Segregated cinema entrance3.jpgRacial segregation is the separation of different Race s in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a drinking fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home....
 during the 1960s
1960s

The 1960s list of decades were the years from the start of 1960 to the end of 1969. The term also refers to an era more often called The Sixties, denoting the complex of inter-related cultural and political trends in the west, particularly United States, United Kingdom, France, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Italy, and Ger...
. Nonetheless, the building was demolished in 2004 and turned into a parking lot.

Media


Lexington's largest daily circulating newspaper is the Lexington Herald-Leader
Lexington Herald-Leader

The Lexington Herald-Leader is a newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and based in the United States city of Lexington, Kentucky. According to the 1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, the Herald-Leaders paid circulation is the second largest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky....
. It is also home to another daily circulating newspaper, two weekly publications, several bi-weekly and monthly papers, Chevy Chaser Magazine, Southsider Magazine, Business Lexington Newspaper and The Lane Report, a monthly statewide business magazine. The region is also served by seven primary television stations, including WLEX, WKYT, WTVQ, The CW, WKLE, and MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV

MyNetworkTV is a television network in the United States, owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a division of News Corporation. It is the lowest-rated of the six major US English-language commercial broadcast networks....
. The state's public television network, Kentucky Educational Television
Kentucky Educational Television

The Kentucky Educational Television network a.k.a. "KET, The Kentucky Network" is Kentucky's statewide public television network. It delivers the PBS national schedule plus a wide range of local programming, basic skills and workplace education, and college credit courses....
 (KET), is headquartered in Lexington and is one of the nation's largest public networks. Lexington is also host to eighteen radio stations.

Parks and outdoor attractions


City parks and facilities
Lexington has over 100 parks ranging in size from the Smith Street Park to the Masterson Station Park . There are also six public golf courses at Avon, Kearney Links, Lakeside, Meadowbrook, Tates Creek and Picadome and four dog park
Dog park

A dog park is a facility set aside for dogs and their owners to exercise and play off-leash in a controlled environment. Parks vary in accoutrements, but a typical dog park is fenced; has separate, double-gated entry and exit points; a pond for swimming; hydrants for watering dogs; and Pooper-scooper to pick up and dispose of Feces....
s, at Jacobson, Masterson Station, Coldstream, and Wellington. It also has two public 18-hole disc golf
Disc golf

Disc golf is a Flying disc games in which individual players throw a flying disc into a basket or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, "The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc."...
 courses at Shillito Park and at Veterans Park, and a public skate park at Woodland Park, featuring of "ramps, platforms, bowls, and pipes".

Horse racing tracks
Lexington is home to two historic horse racing
Horse racing

Horse racing is an equestrianism sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot racing of Ancient Rome are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology....
 tracks. Keeneland
Keeneland

Keeneland is a thoroughbred horse racing facility and sales complex in Lexington, Kentucky. Operated by the Keeneland Association, Inc., it is also known for its reference library on the sport founded in 1939 which contains more than ten thousand volumes plus an extensive videocassette collection and a substantial assemblage of photo negative...
, sporting live races in April and October since 1936, is steeped in tradition where much has not changed since the track's opening. The Red Mile Harness Track
The Red Mile (track)

The Red Mile is a horse racing track located in Lexington, KY. The track hosts harness racing, a type of horse racing in which the horses must pull two-wheeled carts called sulkies while racing....
 is the oldest horse racing
Horse racing

Horse racing is an equestrianism sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot racing of Ancient Rome are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology....
 track in the city, and second oldest in the nation. This is where horses pull two-wheeled carts called sulkies while racing, also referred to as harness racing
Harness racing

Harness racing is a form of horse-racing in which the horses race in a specified gait. They usually pull two-wheeled carts called sulky, although races to saddle are still occasionally conducted, especially in Europe....
. The Kentucky Horse Park
Kentucky Horse Park

The Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm and an educational theme park opened in 1978 in Lexington, Kentucky. It is located off of Kentucky State Highway 1973 and Interstate 75 in northern Fayette County, Kentucky in the United States....
, located along scenic Iron Works Pike, is a relatively late-comer to Lexington, opening in 1978. It is a working horse farm and an educational theme park, along with holding the distinction of being a retirement home for some of the world's greatest competition horses including Cigar
Cigar (horse)

Cigar, born April 18, 1990 at Country Life Farm near Bel Air, Maryland, is a National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Thoroughbred Horse-racing who in 1995 and 1996 became the first American racehorse racing against top-class competition to win 16 races in a row since the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner Citation di...
. It will play host to the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games
2010 FEI World Equestrian Games

The 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games will be held in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky from September 25 to October 10, 2010. They will be the 6th edition of the FEI World Equestrian Games which are held every four years and run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports....
.

Natural areas
The city is home to Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, a nature preserve along the Kentucky River
Kentucky River

The Kentucky River is a tributary of the Ohio River, 259 mi long, in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The river and its tributaries drain much of the central region of the state, with its upper course passing through the coal-mining regions of the Cumberland Mountains, and its lower course passing through the Bluegrass region in the north central...
 Palisades. There are of back-country hiking trails that range from wheelchair-accessible paved trails to difficult single-track trails. It is common to run across hopeful Appalachian Trail
Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian National Scenic Trail, generally known as the Appalachian Trail or simply The A.T., is a marked hiking trail in the eastern United States, extending between Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine....
 backpackers. The city has recently purchased land adjacent to the park which will make Raven Run the largest park in the city. Raven Run is home to over 56 species of trees, 600 species of plants, 200 species of birds, and other wildlife. Remains of a grist mill, homestead and limekiln remain. The preserve also has a nature center and various educational programs throughout the year. Such programs include seasonal wildflower walks, stargazing during the warmer months, evening insect tours, and historical walks and presentations.

The Arboretum
University of Kentucky Arboretum

The University of Kentucky Arboretum , 40 hectares or , is located at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It is open to the public from dawn to dusk every day of the year....
 is a one-hundred-acre preserve adjacent to the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....
. It features the Arboretum Woods, a small, Bluegrass Woodland patch that is home to eighteen native Kentucky tree species, and more than 50 native Kentucky grasses and herbs. It also has 1,500 varieties of roses in the Rose Garden, a Home Demonstration Garden, and numerous paved paths and trails.

The city also plays host to the historic McConnell Springs
McConnell Springs

McConnell Springs is a twenty-six acre park and recreation area located at the historic Spring where the city of Lexington, Kentucky was named....
, a park within the industrial confines off of Old Frankfort Pike. There are two miles (3 km) of trails that surround the namesake springs, historic dry-laid stone fences, and historical structures.

Sports


College athletics

The University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....
 is by far Lexington's most popular team. The school fields 22 varsity sports teams
Kentucky Wildcats

The Kentucky Wildcats are the men's and women's college athletics teams representing the University of Kentucky , a founding member of the Southeastern Conference....
, most of which compete in the Southeastern Conference
Southeastern Conference

The Southeastern Conference is a college athletic conference headquartered in , which operates in the Southern United States part of the United States....
. The most famous team by far is the men's basketball team
Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball

The Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, representing the University of Kentucky, is the List: Most All time victories in Men's College Basketball in the history of college basketball, both in all-time wins and all-time winning percentage, with an all-time record of 1982-625-1.Kentucky also leads the NCAA in NCAA Men's Division I Tourname...
, led by head coach Billy Gillispie
Billy Gillispie

Billy Clyde Gillispie , also known by his initials BCG, is the men's head basketball coach at the University of Kentucky. His last name is spelled unconventionally, and is pronounced "Guh-LISS-pee"....
. The Kentucky Men's Basketball team have won 7 NCAA Championships and are the winningest program in college basketball history.Lexington's only other collegiate team, the Transylvania University Pioneers
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States related by covenant to the Christian Church . The college is located on a 35 acre campus about 4 blocks north of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky, and is currently ranked number 77 on US News & World Report's Best Liberal Arts Colleges....
 compete in NCAA Division III athletics.

Lexington produced a number a major collegiate and professional athletes. The more well known include former Tates Creek High School and Louisville Cardinals
Louisville Cardinals

The Louisville Cardinals are the athletic teams representing the University of Louisville. A member of the Big East Conference since 2005, they are known nationally as traditional powers in Louisville Cardinals men's basketball, women's volleyball, cheerleading and dance team....
 kicker David Akers
David Akers

David Roy Akers is an American football placekicker who currently plays for the Philadelphia Eagles....
, who is the leading all time scoring in the Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia. They are members of the NFC East of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 franchise, former Louisville Cardinals
Louisville Cardinals

The Louisville Cardinals are the athletic teams representing the University of Louisville. A member of the Big East Conference since 2005, they are known nationally as traditional powers in Louisville Cardinals men's basketball, women's volleyball, cheerleading and dance team....
 football player and NFL Hall of Famer Frank Minnifield
Frank Minnifield

Frank Minnifield is a former American football player who played defensive back for the Cleveland Browns from 1984-92.Minnifield attended Henry Clay High School in Lexington....
, Washington Nationals
Washington Nationals

The Washington Nationals are an American professional baseball based in Washington, D.C., United States. The Nationals are a member of the National League East of Major League Baseball's National League....
 outfielder Austin Kearns
Austin Kearns

Austin Ryan Kearns is a Major League Baseball player. He currently plays right field for the Washington Nationals. After a stellar career at Lafayette High School , he was offered a scholarship to play baseball at the University of Florida....
, former Kentucky Wildcats
Kentucky Wildcats

The Kentucky Wildcats are the men's and women's college athletics teams representing the University of Kentucky , a founding member of the Southeastern Conference....
 football player Dermontti Dawson
Dermontti Dawson

Dermontti Farra Dawson is a former American football Center in the National Football League. He played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Steelers....
, considered one of the greatest center in NFL history, former Kentucky Wildcats
Kentucky Wildcats

The Kentucky Wildcats are the men's and women's college athletics teams representing the University of Kentucky , a founding member of the Southeastern Conference....
 basketball player Tom Hammond
Tom Hammond

Tom Hammond is an United States sportscaster for NBC Sports television. Hammond is one of the network's staple on-air presenters, along with Bob Costas and Dan Hicks....
, who now broadcast numerous athletic events for NBC, including the Olympics, Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby is a graded stakes race for three year-old Thoroughbreds, held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival....
, and Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Notre Dame Fighting Irish

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are the Varsity team sports teams of the University of Notre Dame....
 football

Professional sports

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Lexington is home to the Lexington Legends
Lexington Legends

The Lexington Legends, who play in Lexington, Kentucky, are a Class A minor league baseball team affiliated with the Houston Astros, in the South Atlantic League....
, a Class A minor league affiliate of the Houston Astros
Houston Astros

The Houston Astros are a professional baseball team based in Houston, Texas. The Astros are a member of the National League Central of Major League Baseball's National League....
. Since its inception in 2001, Lexington has produced numerous major leaguers including John Buck (Catcher) of the Kansas City Royals
Kansas City Royals

The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals are a member of the American League Central of Major League Baseball's American League....
, Kirk Saarloos
Kirk Saarloos

Kirk Craig Saarloos is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Indians organization. He has been used both in starting pitcher and relief pitcher situations....
 (Starting Pitcher) of the Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds

The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. They are members of the National League Central of the National League....
, and Mike Gallo
Mike Gallo

Michael Dwain Gallo is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He debuted for the Houston Astros on July 2, ). Career-wise, he is 3-1 with an ERA of 3.79....
 (Relief Pitcher), of the Colorado Rockies
Colorado Rockies

The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. Established in 1993 Colorado Rockies season, the Rockies play in the National League West of the National League....
. The Legends belong to the SAL (South Atlantic League), have one league title (2001) and four playoff appearances since 2001. Roger Clemens
Roger Clemens

William Roger Clemens is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher. Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, two more than any other pitcher.Clemens debuted in the majors with the Boston Red Sox in ....
 pitched in one game for the Legends in 2006 as part of his preparation to return to the Houston Astros.

The city is also home to the Lexington Horsemen
Lexington Horsemen

The Kentucky Horsemen are an af2 team based in Lexington, Kentucky. They play their home games at Rupp Arena. They began as a 2003 expansion member of the National Indoor Football League, where they were successful....
, an arena football team in the arenafootball2 league. They have had strong success since their founding and have never missed the playoffs and have made it to the championship three different times winning one and coming very close in the other two.

Lexington was at one time home to the Kentucky Thoroughblades
Kentucky Thoroughblades

The Kentucky Thoroughblades were a minor professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League, who existed from 1996-97 AHL season to 2000-01 AHL season....
, a minor league (AHL
American Hockey League

The American Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league in North America that serves as the primary developmental circuit for the National Hockey League ....
) hockey team that played between 1996 and 2001. For one season (2002-2003) the ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
 Men O' War
Lexington Men O' War

The Lexington Men O' War were a minor league professional ice hockey team and member of the ECHL. The Men O' War played at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky from 2002-2003....
 played minor league hockey in Lexington.

The team which competes at club level in the American Collegiate Hockey Association
American Collegiate Hockey Association

The American Collegiate Hockey Association is the governing body of club ice hockey, teams not sanctioned by the NCAA. The organization provides structure, regulations and promotes the quality of collegiate ice hockey....


For a time the city was home to the Lexington Bluegrass Bandits
Lexington Bluegrass Bandits

The Lexington Bluegrass Bandits were an American soccer team that played in Lexington, Kentucky.They joined the USISL in 1994, and moved to the USL Second Division in 1995....
 who competed in the USL Premier Development League
USL Premier Development League

The USL Premier Development League is the amateur league of the United Soccer Leagues in the United States of America and Canada, forming part of the American Soccer Pyramid....


Horse racing

Lexington has been known as a major center for Race Horse breeding since the late 18th century due to the high calcium content in the soils of the Inner Bluegrass Region
Bluegrass region

The Bluegrass Region is a region of the United States, mostly in northern Kentucky, containing a majority of the state's population. The region is centered on , with other major metropolitan areas including and , as it extends into southern Ohio....
, which leads to stronger bones and greater durability in horses. The city is home to two horse racing tracks, Keeneland
Keeneland

Keeneland is a thoroughbred horse racing facility and sales complex in Lexington, Kentucky. Operated by the Keeneland Association, Inc., it is also known for its reference library on the sport founded in 1939 which contains more than ten thousand volumes plus an extensive videocassette collection and a substantial assemblage of photo negative...
 and the The Red Mile harness track. The Kentucky Horse Park in Northern Fayette County host the Rolex Kentucky Three Day
Rolex Kentucky Three Day

The Rolex Kentucky Three Day is an eventing competition held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. The Rolex Kentucky is a Concours Complet International eventing competition, and the only four star show in the US....
, one of the top 5 annual equestrian eventing
Eventing

Eventing is an equestrianism event which comprises dressage, cross-country equestrianism and show-jumping. This event has its roots as a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding....
 competitions in the world. The city will be hosting the 2010 World Equestrian Games
World Equestrian Games

The FEI World Equestrian Games are the major international championships for equestrianism, considered by many horsemen to be more important than the Olympics, and administered by the F?d?ration Equestre Internationale ....
, the world's largest equestrian event.

Transportation


Highways

Lexington is serviced by both Interstate 64
Interstate 64

Interstate 64 is an Interstate Highway in the eastern United States. Its western terminus is currently in Lake St. Louis, Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 264 and I-664 at Bowers Hill, Virginia in Chesapeake, Virginia....
 and Interstate 75
Interstate 75

Interstate 75 is a major north-south Interstate Highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. It travels from State Road 826 and State Road 924 in Hialeah, Florida, Florida to Sault Ste....
, though neither they nor any other freeway
Freeway

A freeway is a type of road designed for Road safety#Motorway high-speed operation of motor vehicles through the elimination of at-grade intersections....
 run through the city proper. New Circle Road (KY 4) acts as an inner-beltway around the city, Man o' War Boulevard
Man o' War Boulevard

Man o' War Boulevard, named after the legendary racehorse Man o' War, is a 17-mile Urban area arterial , circling Lexington, Kentucky to its south....
 is a semi outer-beltway south of New Circle Road, and numerous U.S. routes and arterial highway
Highway

A highway is a main road intended for travel by the public between important destinations, such as city and towns. Highway designs vary widely and can range from a two-lane road without margins to a multi-lane, grade separated freeway....
s radiate out from downtown to provide access to the numerous bedroom communities ringing the metropolitan area. Citation Boulevard is planned to provide some relief to northern New Circle between Leestown Road and Russell Cave Road. Lexington suffers considerable traffic congestion
Traffic congestion

Traffic congestion is a condition on networks that occurs as use increases, and is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased Queueing theory....
 for a city of its size due to the lack of out- or inbound freeways, the proximity of the University of Kentucky to downtown, and the substantial number of commuters from outlying towns.

Air


Lexington is accessible by air with approximately 65 direct and nonstop flights daily from the two runways of Blue Grass Airport
Blue Grass Airport

Blue Grass Airport is a public airport located in Fayette County, Kentucky, Kentucky, United States, west of the central business district of the City of Lexington, Kentucky....
. Seven major airlines operate connection service at Blue Grass, including Allegiant Air
Allegiant Air

Allegiant Air is an United States Low-cost carrier airline owned by Allegiant Travel Co. headquartered in Enterprise, Nevada, Nevada, United States....
, American Eagle Airlines
American Eagle Airlines

American Eagle Airlines is a brand name used by American Eagle Airlines, Inc. , based in Fort Worth, Texas, and Executive Airlines based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the operation of passenger air service as regional airline of American Airlines....
, Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines, incorporation is a United States airline based and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia . Delta operates an expansive domestic and international network, spanning North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean....
, Continental Express
Continental Express

Continental Express is the operating name brand of a number of independently owned regional airlines providing regional jet feeder service in association with Continental Airlines....
, Northwest Airlink
Northwest Airlink

Northwest Airlink is the trade name of Northwest Airlines' regional airline service, which flies turboprop and regional jet aircraft from Northwest's domestic hubs in Minneapolis, Detroit, and Memphis....
, United Express
United Express

United Express is a brand name under which seven regional airlines operate feeder flights for United Airlines. They primarily connect smaller cities with United's domestic airline hub airports and ?focus city,? although they offer some Point-to-point transit service such as Sacramento International Airport to Arcata-Eureka Airport....
, and US Airways Express
US Airways Express

US Airways Express is an airline brand name, rather than a fully certificated airline, and as such, the US Airways Express name is used by several individually owned airlines or airline holding companies which provide regional airline and Commuter airline service for US Airways....
.

The airport is located four miles (six km) west of the city at the intersection of US 60 (Versailles Road)
U.S. Route 60

U.S. Route 60 is an east-west United States highway, running 2,670 miles from Virginia to Arizona. Despite the "0" in its number, indicating a transcontinental designation, the 1926 route ended in Springfield, Missouri at the intersection with U.S....
 and Man o' War Boulevard..

Public transportation

Prior to today's public transit city bus system, LexTran, Lexington was served by numerous private transit systems. The first such system was the Lexington Railway Company omnibuses which began operation in 1874 that used horse-drawn stagecoaches. The name changed to the Lexington Street Railway Company soon after to avoid confusion with the steam railroads. In 1890, the system was upgraded to streetcars and was referred to as the Kentucky Traction and Terminal Company. The streetcars ceased operations in 1938 when they were replaced by motorized buses under the Lexington Railway System name, which later became the Lexington Transit Corporation.

By the early 1970s, expenses associated with the operation of the motorized buses soon outstripped revenue for the Lexington Transit Corporation. In April 1972, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government incorporated the system under the local government and renamed the system LexTran. In 1997, LexTran introduced the Lexington Bluegrass Mobility Office. It offers carpool
Carpool

Carpooling , is the shared use of a Automobile by the driver and one or more passengers, usually for commuting. Carpooling arrangements and schemes involve varying degrees of formality and regularity....
ing and vanpooling computer ridematching services and Lex Van, a work commute vanpool leasing program.

Today, LexTran operates eight routes from 5:30 AM to 11:20 PM seven-days-a-week from the Lexington Transit Center
Lexington Transit Center

The Lexington Transit Center is a one-story public transportation facility with an underground parking garage along Vine Street east of South Limestone in Lexington, Kentucky....
 along Vine Street in downtown. In 2004, the system received additional funding from a successful ballot initiative to implement a new property tax
Property tax

Property tax, or millage tax, is an ad valorem tax that an owner is required to pay on the value of the property being taxed.There are three species or types of property: Land, Improvements to Land , and Personal ....
 dedicated to helping fund the LexTran system. Since the tax referendum passed, LexTran's system has grown by 50% and the number of passenger boardings and operators more than doubled. The bus fleet will increase from 53 as of May 2007 to 60 by August 2007 as well.

For 2007, LexTran is poised to receive several upgrades to its fleet of buses and facilities. A renovation and expansion of the main LexTran facilities on East Loudon Avenue, expected to cost $7.5 million, has $4 million already secured. LexTran is also seeking $3.1 million for new buses, $1.5 million for an Automated Vehicle Locator, and $800,000 to purchase new fare boxes. Phase one of the expansion project includes the construction of a new bus fuel and wash building at 109 West Loudon Avenue, along with upgrades to the restrooms and break room at the Lexington Transit Center
Lexington Transit Center

The Lexington Transit Center is a one-story public transportation facility with an underground parking garage along Vine Street east of South Limestone in Lexington, Kentucky....
.

Transportation planning

The Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization
Lexington Area MPO

The Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization has been involved with transportation planning in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky and its immediate area since being established in 1974....
 is responsible for transportation planning for Fayette and Jessamine Counties. This includes activities such as carpool matching, administering a commuter vanpool program, air quality forecasting, bicycle and pedestrian planning, congestion management, and developing transportation plans and documents.

Sister cities

  • Deauville
    Deauville

    Deauville is a Communes of the Calvados d?partement in the Calvados d?partements of France in the Basse-Normandie r?gions of France of France....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
     since 1957
  • County Kildare
    County Kildare

    County Kildare is an Republic of Ireland county located to the southwest of Dublin in the province of Leinster. The name comes from the Irish, meaning church of the oaks ....
    , Ireland
    Republic of Ireland

    Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
     since 1984
  • Shinhidaka
    Shinhidaka, Hokkaido

    is a town located in Hidaka District, Hokkaido, Hidaka Subprefecture, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. Shinhidaka is the most populous town and the economic center of Hidaka Subprefecture....
    , Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
     since 2006
    • Shinhidaka was formed by a 2006 local government merger. One of the entities involved in the merger was Shizunai
      Shizunai, Hokkaido

      was a towns of Japan that was located in Shizunai District, Hokkaido, Hidaka Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.On March 31, 2006, Shizunai and Shizunai District merged with Mitsuishi, Hokkaido and Mitsuishi District, Hokkaido to form the new town of Shinhidaka, Hokkaido in the newly-created Hidaka District, Hokkaido....
      , which established a sister city relationship with Lexington in 1988.
  • Newmarket, England
    England

    native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
     since 2003
All four are, like Lexington, major centers of the Thoroughbred
Thoroughbred

The Thoroughbred is a list of horse breeds best known for its use in Thoroughbred horse race. Although the word "thoroughbred" is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed....
 breeding industry in their respective countries.

See also

  • Lexington in the American Civil War
    Lexington in the American Civil War

    Lexington, Kentucky was a city of importance during the American Civil War, with notable residents participating on both sides of the conflict....
  • Notable residents of Lexington, Kentucky
    Notable residents of Lexington, Kentucky

    Following are famous people and celebrities who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the Lexington, Kentucky metropolitan area:...


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