The oldest fire station in Lexington, the Vogt Reel House literally opened with horse-powered equipment in 1904. Today, modern first responders still protect the area from this haunted locale.
House smoked and cured meats are County Club's specialty. Housed in a former mechanic shop, this is one of the newest restaurants on Lexington's popular Jefferson Street!
One of several breweries in Lexington, this is Lexington's oldest. (Even though it opened in 2012!) They give back to the community and to non-profits and are an asset to Lexington. Also, be sure to check out their yoga, running, and cycling groups!
This central intersection is the heart of NoLi. This neighborhood, once the home of only drug addicts and prostitution, is now becoming one of Lexington's hottest areas!
This bar at the heart of NoLi features a beautiful display of public art on its exterior brick wall. The structure was the original home of Spalding's Donuts. Inside, you'll find a great bar and a fun assortment of old school video games!
Part of the city's seal, Old Morrison is one of Lexington's most iconic buildings. At different times, it has served as a hospital, a crypt, a chapel, and a classroom.
One of 15 historic districts in Lexington, Mulberry Hill is one of those in the Duncan Park vicinity. These historic districts protect properties and neighborhood character.