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  2. Category : Residential buildings in Lexington, Kentucky

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    Houses in Lexington, Kentucky (17 P) Pages in category "Residential buildings in Lexington, Kentucky" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Shelby Family Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Shelby Family Houses near Lexington, Kentucky are five houses that together were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] The listing covers: [2] "Greenfields", 5510 Richmond Road, Lexington "Grassland" (1823), Shelby Lane, Lexington, an L-shaped two-and-a-half-story brick house

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    Zillow Group, Inc., or simply Zillow, is an American tech real-estate marketplace company that was founded in 2006 [4] by co-executive chairmen Rich Barton [5] and Lloyd Frink, former Microsoft executives and founders of Microsoft spin-off Expedia; Spencer Rascoff, a co-founder of Hotwire.com; David Beitel, Zillow's current chief technology officer; and Kristin Acker, Zillow's current ...

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  6. After years of delays, Lexington finally poised to regulate ...

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    The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council voted Tuesday to move forward with the controversial regulations that dictate where short-term rentals can go and requires an annual registration fee.

  7. Loudoun House - Wikipedia

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    The Loudoun House, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is considered one of the largest and finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the state. [2] Designed by New York architect Alexander Jackson Davis, the house was built in 1851 for Francis Key Hunt (1817–1879), who was named after his mother's cousin, Francis Scott Key.