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Lexington, Massachusetts, site of the first battle of the American Revolution, is both one of the most historically significant towns in the country and a prosperous modern-day suburb of Boston. Despite recent development the town main…
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Horse lovers have recognized Lexington, Ky. as a special place for decades. Not only is it the location of highly esteemed equestrian competitions, but it's also famous for the Keeneland Race Course and Kentucky Horse Park, where visit…
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When you're exploring the hiking trails and parks around Lexington, you can make a pit stop at one of several Mexican restaurants offering hearty platters and a la carte items including freshly prepared tacos, chimichangas, burritos an…
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Lexington, Kentucky, is known as the horse capital of the world and welcomes visitors from all over the world for the annual Kentucky Derby. However, Lexington has much more to offer than just horses. The bluegrass region provides many…
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Lexington, Kentucky, is famed as the "Horse Capital of the World." Visit the Kentucky Horse Park or the Keeneland Race Course. Take a tour of a horse farm. Lexington also features golf courses, parks, sports and performance arenas, gal…
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Lexington, Michigan, is a small waterfront community about 18 miles north of Port Huron and 80 miles northeast of Detroit. Located in Michigan's "thumb" region and nestled on Lake Huron's waters, it is gathering spot for boating and wa…
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Just southeast of Lexington, North Carolina lays the Uwharrie National Forest. Only a 32 mile drive, this National Forest contains over 50,000 acres of "natural resources, including clean rivers and streams, diverse vegetation for scen…
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Lexington, boasting more than 450 horse farms and known as the "Horse Capital of the World" is located in Kentucky's Bluegrass region of thoroughbred racing, bourbon and southern hospitality. Fortunately, though Kentucky's second large…
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With a population of 4,500, the village of Lexington, Ohio, located between Cleveland and Columbus, is best known for the annual Blueberry Festival -- held every August -- and the auto racing held at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. If…
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Lexington, Nebraska is a place where visitors can enjoy countless activities such as visiting museums and playing golf. The city also has more than eight parks and a trail that circumnavigates the city. Other attractions in the city of…
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Lexington, a town located in Lee County, is just 45 minutes from Austin. Annual events in Lexington include the Chocolate Lovers Festival in October and the Community-wide Garage Sale held in the spring and fall. The town has an overni…
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Located 11 miles north of Boston, Lexington, Massachusetts prides itself on being "the birthplace of American Liberty." First incorporated as a town in 1713, it was also the location of the first battle of the American Revolutionary Wa…
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It make little difference that you plan on being in Lexington, Kentucky on business or vacation as long as you go to at least one of the fine restaurants downtown. Kentuckians know good food, and there's a restaurant there to fit almos…
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Lexington, Ky., is known to many as the "Horse Capital of the World," but there is more to do in Lexington than enjoy riding. More than 100 public parks and six public golf courses are within the city limits, as well as the Raven Run N…
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The first U.S. state west of the Appalachians, Kentucky is home to numerous horse farms, historical buildings and the Keeneland racetrack. Lexington offers the opportunity to wander through acres of Bluegrass, visit the Equus Run Viney…
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