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  2. Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia

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    The colony was conquered by the Dutch in 1655, ... The Patriots repulsed the British force at the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord, then lay siege to Boston.

  3. Timeline of Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    1775 – Lexington founded in the Colony of Virginia by Colonel Robert Patterson. [1] 1776 – Lexington becomes part of the new state of Virginia. 1780 - Transylvania University founded. [2] 1782 May – Town of Lexington established. August – Siege of Bryan Station. 1784 – Mount Zion Church founded. [3]

  4. Hamburg Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg Pavilion is a regional shopping center located along I-75 and Man o' War Boulevard in Lexington, Kentucky.It is one of the state's largest shopping centers with 1,040,000 square feet (97,000 m 2) of retail space and is continuing to be developed.

  5. Restaurants, shops and maybe a hotel? Downtown Lexington is ...

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    The shop, which offers “trendy clothes for teens and classic clothing for ladies,” is moving from a spot in Lexington’s Old Mill to the old Dispatch-News building at 136 E. Main St.

  6. List of Continental Army units - Wikipedia

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    As early as June 26, 1775, some eight weeks after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Continental Congress voted to support 1,000 men in North Carolina. [16] These were organized as the 1st and 2d North Carolina Regiments of 1775. A third North Carolina regiment was raised in January 1776 and two more regiments were raised in March.

  7. Colony, Lexington - Wikipedia

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    Colony is a neighborhood in southwestern Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are Parkers Mill Road to the south and east, Versailles Road to the north, and New Circle Road to the west.

  8. Pleasant Hill, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    "The Rise and Fall of Mother's Southwestern Branch: A Socio-demographic Study of the Shaker Community at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky 1805-1910." Thesis. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky. 1996. Stein, Stephen J. Letters from a Young Shaker: William S. Byrd at Pleasant Hill (Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky, c1985, repr. 2004)

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