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Lexington, Kentucky
City in Kentucky, United States
Distance: Approx. 259 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04638889,-84.49694444
Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with and the county seat of Fayette County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census the city's population was 322,570, making it the second-most populous city in Kentucky (after Louisville), the 14th-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 59th-most populous city in the United States. By land area, it is the country's 30th-largest city.
Kentucky Theatre (Lexington)
Distance: Approx. 262 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04443,-84.49516
The Kentucky Theatre is a historic cinema in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States, that first opened in October 1922. The building is currently owned by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and leased to a non-profit that shows films and hosts concerts and events. The theater's schedule emphasizes foreign, independent, and art films, although more typical Hollywood movies are occasionally shown, as well.
Lexington Public Library
Distance: Approx. 276 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04527778,-84.49666667
The Lexington Public Library opened in 1905 in Lexington, Kentucky. It incorporated the collection of the former Lexington Library Company (est.1801) and the former Transylvania Library (est.1795). Today the main location of the Lexington Public Library system is Central Library along East Main Street connected to Park Plaza Apartments.
World Coal Center
Distance: Approx. 272 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.0454,-84.4967
The World Coal Center was a proposed skyscraper in Lexington, Kentucky where the Phoenix Hotel had once stood at South Limestone, East Main Street and East Vine Street. The $100.5 million project would have included the 41-level skyscraper and a retail shopping center. It is today home to the main branch of the Lexington Public Library, Park Plaza Apartments and Phoenix Park.
Sayre School
Independent,private school in Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Distance: Approx. 156 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.048,-84.494
Sayre School is an independent, private, co-educational school in Lexington, Kentucky, US. The school enrolls 610 students from age two through twelfth grade. It has 68 full-time faculty members.
Phoenix Hotel (Lexington, Kentucky)
Distance: Approx. 272 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.045908,-84.496979
The Phoenix Hotel was a historical structure located on East Main Street in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It was established in the 1820s and became a prominent landmark as well as the oldest hostelry by succession in the area. After several reincarnations, the hotel closed in 1977.
United States Post Office and Court House (Lexington, Kentucky)
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 160 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04694444,-84.49222222
The United States Post Office and Court House is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky located in Lexington, Kentucky. Built in 1934, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
Central Christian Church (Lexington, Kentucky)
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 117 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04555556,-84.49416667
The Central Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky, is a historic church at 205 E. Short Street, and an active congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The church was founded by Barton Stone and was the place where the Stone and Campbell movements united to form in 1832 as part of the Restoration Movement. The church was previously known as Hill Street Christian Church and Main Street Christian Church.
Abraham Barton House
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 269 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04888889,-84.495
The Abraham Barton House in Lexington, Kentucky, is a 2+1⁄2-story Greek Revival structure dating from 1795. The house was constructed in multiple stages, and the original dwelling faced Second Street. Architect Gideon Shryock is credited both for the Greek Revival expansion and remodel in the early 1830s and for changing the front exposure to face North Upper Street.
Lexington Herald Building
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 132 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04555556,-84.49472222
The Lexington Herald Building, also known as the Nunn Building, in Lexington, Kentucky, is a 4-story commercial structure designed by Leon K. Frankel of Frankel & Curtis and constructed in 1917 as headquarters of the Lexington Herald. F. Paul Anderson, dean of the College of Engineering at University of Kentucky, where Frankel was also a professor, consulted on the steel frame of the brick building. The building's ornamentation is minimal, and it includes a denticulated cornice above the fourth floor windows and a parapet.
Walter Warfield Building
United States historic place
Distance: Approx. 291 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04722222,-84.49722222
The Dr. Walter Warfield Building in Lexington, Kentucky, is a Second Empire or Georgian building constructed in 1806 on a corner of Jordan's Row, a string of buildings constructed or owned by John Jordan. Originally two stories, the brick building was expanded in 1870 with a third story that includes a Mansard roof and dormers.
Lexington Union Station
Distance: Approx. 236 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.04527778,-84.49611111
Lexington Union Station was a union station, serving most of the railroads passing through Lexington, Kentucky. Located on Main Street, just west of Walnut Street (now, Martin Luther King Boulevard) it served the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad from 1907 to 1957.
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