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Keeneland
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Keeneland

#1 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Keeneland Race Course is a popular Thoroughbred racing facility located in Lexington, Kentucky. The racecourse has conducted live race meets in April and October since 1936. Keeneland has two racing seasons: a Spring Meeting in April and a Fall Meeting in October. However, grounds that are open to the public every day. Visitors can enjoy spectacular racing, attend one of our three horse sales or simply visit the grounds. Self guided walking tour includes tour of Clobhouse, Grandstand South and Welcome Center, The Keeneland Shop, The Paddock, Race Track, Grandstand, Stable Area, Training Track, Sales Pavilion, and Library.


Kentucky Horse Park
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Kentucky Horse Park

#2 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Kentucky Horse Park is a working horse farm and theme park. Attraction of the park include museum, live shows, horseback rides, pony rides, and campground. The 260-site campground features pool, tennis courts, playgrounds, and biking trails. The International Museum of the Horse (IMH) features collection of memorabilia from antique equipment to trophies, pictures and more. Other attraction of the park include horseback trail rides and pony rides for the kids.

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Mary Todd Lincoln House
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Mary Todd Lincoln House

#3 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Mary Todd Lincoln House located in downtown Lexington was the girlhood home of Mary Todd, the future first lady and wife of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. Today, the 14-room house is a museum opened to the public. Built between 1803-1806, the property became the Todd family home of in 1832. Mary Todd lived in this home until 1839, when she moved to Springfield, Illinois. The house contains furniture, portraits, and artifacts from the Todd and Lincoln families.

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Raven Run Nature Sanctuary
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Raven Run Nature Sanctuary

#4 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Raven Run nature sanctuary preserve the natural beauty of the Kentucky River Palisades and early Kentucky history. The park offers over 10 miles of hiking trails. The nature preserve features streams, meadows and woodland areas. The area protects numerous 19th century remnants of early settlers. Raven also offers opportunity to see over 200 species of birds throughout the year. The 70 ft Kentucky River Overlook provides scenic view of the Kentucky River Palisades.


Fort Boonesborough State Park
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Fort Boonesborough State Park

#5 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Fort Boonesborough State Park preserves the original fort site of Daniel Boone and settlers. The settlement known as known as Fort Boonesborough is Kentucky's second oldest European-American settlement. Reconstructed as a working fort, Fort Boonesborough features cabins, blockhouses and furnishings. Today, the fort offers visitors a true sense of what life was like for pioneers in Kentucky. Things to do include hiking, boating, swimming, camping, fishing, picnicking, and bird watching.

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Waveland State Historic Site
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Waveland State Historic Site

#6 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Waveland State Historic Site is the site of Joseph Bryan estate that includes three original outbuildings - slave quarters, smokehouse and ice house. The 10 acres site was the home of the Joseph Bryan family and their descendants in the nineteenth century. Guided tour of Waveland historic site focus on lives of family and slaves who lived and worked at Waveland in the 1850s. The house museum exhibits focus on Kentucky life from pioneer days to the Civil War. Things to see include old mill house structure, foot bridges, natural spring, pond, and gardens.

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Aviation Museum of Kentucky
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Aviation Museum of Kentucky

#7 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Aviation Museum of Kentucky located at Blue Grass Airport is the home of the Kentucky Aviation Hall of Fame. Permanent collection of the museum includes historic airplanes, photos, documents and training equipment. The museum exhibit displays wide range of military and civilian aircraft. It also includes library and an aircraft restoration and repair shop.

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Memorial Hall
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Memorial Hall

#8 in Best Top 10 Places to Visit in Lexington

Memorial Hall is located on the central campus of the University of Kentucky. The building was constructed as a memorial to soldiers from Kentucky who died in World War I. It has 2,756 names are printed on panels behind glass in the lobby. Memorial Hall features Corinthian columns on the front of the building, the clock, steeple and spire, Ann Rice O'Hanlon's mural, and the outdoor amphitheater. The hall also serves as a site for graduation ceremonies, memorial services, lectures, speeches and performances for university colleges.


Lexington Parks

  1. Kentucky Horse Park