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The Battle of Lexington State Historic Site is a state-owned property located in the city of Lexington, Missouri.The site was established in 1958 to preserve the grounds where an American Civil War battle took place in 1861 between Confederate troops led by Major-General Sterling Price and federal troops led by Colonel James A. Mulligan.
Anderson House and Lexington Battlefield: June 4, 1969 : Roughly bounded by 10th, 15th, Utah and Wood Sts., and Missouri Pacific RR: Lexington: 2: Napoleon Buck House: November 14, 1997 : 0.40 mi. S of jct. of US 24 and MO 273
Aullwood Mansion, Lafayette County, Lexington, Missouri—1904 Georgian mansion; Anderson House, Lafayette County, Lexington, Missouri—1853 Greek Revival mansion; Linwood Lawn, Lafayette County, Lexington, Missouri -- circa 1853 Italianate estate
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Roughly bounded by Highland Ave. from Rock to Bluff Sts., Lexington, Missouri Coordinates 39°11′04″N 93°52′30″W / 39.18444°N 93.87500°W / 39.18444; -93
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The district encompasses 267 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Lexington. It developed between about 1830 and 1930, and includes representative examples of Late Victorian and Greek Revival style architecture. Located in the district are the separately listed Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Waddell House. Other ...
Friends House Chinese and Seafood recently opened at 100 Old Cherokee Road suite C in the Lexington Place shopping center, just off Highway 378. That shopping center is anchored by a Publix ...