Lexington is a city in Kentucky (KY), United States
Lexington is a city in Kentucky. It’s known for horse farms and thoroughbred racetracks like Keeneland. The Kentucky Horse Park features the International Museum of the Horse, the Hall of Champions and many equine breeds. Ashland, the estate of 1800s politician Henry Clay, includes a mansion and formal garden. Clay is buried at the Lexington Cemetery, which has an arboretum, lakes and a Romanesque gatehouse.
Top sights in Lexington | |
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Keeneland | 38.046130 / -84.608008 |
Kentucky Horse Park | 38.149991 / -84.520647 |
Mary Todd Lincoln House | 38.051281 / -84.502738 |
Alltech'S Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co. | 38.049491 / -84.509384 |
The Arboretum | 38.015651 / -84.505177 |
Rupp Arena | 38.049407 / -84.502474 |
Lexington Cemetery | 38.060740 / -84.510421 |
West Sixth Brewing | 38.059307 / -84.491991 |
The Thoroughbred Center | 38.096715 / -84.420549 |
Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate | 38.477338 / -82.637793 |
Lexington Visitors Center | 38.049484 / -84.500312 |
Thoroughbred Park | 38.041632 / -84.490406 |
University Of Kentucky | 38.030651 / -84.503970 |
Raven Run Nature Sanctuary | 37.889388 / -84.394533 |
Barrel House Distillery | 38.056378 / -84.519088 |
The Aviation Museum Of Kentucky | 38.033649 / -84.598398 |
Country Boy Brewing | 38.043952 / -84.509269 |
Legacy Trail | 38.112264 / -84.510252 |
Mcconnell Springs | 38.054978 / -84.527807 |
The Red Mile | 38.042646 / -84.519870 |