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  2. Lexington Legends - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Legends are an American professional baseball team based in Lexington, Kentucky. They are a member of the South Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, a "partner league" of Major League Baseball. [2][3] The Legends have played their home games at Legends Field since 2001. The team was known as the Lexington ...

  3. Legends Field (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023, the Lexington Legends were renamed the Lexington Counter Clocks. [14] During that season the stadium was known as Counter Clocks Field. [15] In February 2024 the team announced a return to the Lexington Legends brand and the ballpark was renamed Legends Field. [16] [17]

  4. Goodbye Counter Clocks. Under new owner, Lexington’s ... - AOL

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    After Nathan and Keri Lyons, who lived in Nashville, bought the team in 2022, they changed the name to the Lexington Counter Clocks for the 2023 season. The new name was designed as an homage to ...

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  6. Mount Horeb Earthworks Complex - Wikipedia

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    Earthworks, causewayed ring ditch, timber circle. The Mount Horeb Earthworks Complex is an Adena culture group of earthworks in Lexington, Kentucky. It consists of two major components, the Mount Horeb Site 1 and the Peter Village enclosure, and several smaller features including the Grimes Village site, Tarleton Mound, and Fisher Mound. [1]

  7. Counter Clocks Field - Wikipedia

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    Counter Clocks Field is a ballpark in Lexington, Kentucky. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Lexington Professional Baseball (formerly the Counter Clocks) of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an official Partner League of Major League Baseball. [7] It was built in 2001. It holds 6,994 people.