Tuesday (2/17) was my first opportunity to fully explore downtown Lexington for a couple hours with a real camera, and I was especially excited to do it right after one of the largest one-day snows in the city's modern history. Starting in a parking garage next to the Fifth Third building, I wandered down Main Street, then Short, up Broadway a few blocks, across to Limestone via Sixth, and then back to the center of town. My main goal was to capture detail shots of the historic architecture. Hope you enjoy!
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Short Street |
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Clock on the campus of Transylvania |
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a la lucie, a really fantastic restaurant |
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Design on the window of Lexington Beerworks |
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North Limestone |
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Broken lantern at the Brand House |
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North Limestone |
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North Limestone |
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North Limestone |
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North Limestone |
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Sixth Street |
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Alley off of Sixth Street |
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Sidewalk along North Broadway |
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Vine Street from the parking garage |
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Reflection in the windows of Fifth Third |
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Another Fifth Third reflection |
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Broadway Christian Church |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Limestone |
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Sixth Street |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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Blue Grass Trust marker on a historic home |
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Looking past the old First National Bank building (completed in 1914) at Fifth Third (1987). |
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Another Blue Grass Trust marker. According to their website, about 800 of these have been awarded for historic preservation. |
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Snowy pine needles alone Sixth Street |
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Shadows of tree branches in snow along North Broadway |
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Decaying lion statue on North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Broadway |
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North Limestone |
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North Limestone |
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Brand House on North Limestone |
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North Lime Coffee and Doughnuts. They weren't open, due to weather. |
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Lexington Historic District sign on North Broadway |
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Another view of Main Street from the garage |
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Fifth Third reflection of Main Street |
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Tulip Poplar on North Broadway |
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Tulip Poplar on North Broadway |
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Street signs attached to this home on North Broadway |
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Another sign for the historic district |
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Clock on the tower of Saint Paul Catholic Church |
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Old ornate doors to Lexington Opera House |
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Looking up from the sidewalk on Main Street |
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North Broadway |
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Plaque for a famous horse named Lexington, with Rupp Arena in the background |
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Icicles on Triangle Center |
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Intersection of Vine/Upper basking in orange light reflected from the BB&T building. |
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Main |
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Main |
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BB&T, at Vine and Upper |
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Lexington City National Bank Building |
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Fayette County Courthouse |
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John C. Breckinridge - U.S. Representative, then youngest Vice President ever, at age 36 in 1857 (Buchanan was president). In 1861, he became a Senator, only to be expelled when he joined the Confederate Army. |
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Detail of the Lexington City National Bank Building. Note the fake bird! |
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Sycamore on North Broadway |
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North Limestone |
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North Limestone |
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A tortoiseshell cat checking me out through a window on North Broadway
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