Lexington Kentucky US Map

Map — Lexington Kentucky US Map

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Lexington, Kentucky, is divided into several districts and neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character and charm.  Vectormap.Net provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date vector maps in Adobe Illustrator, PDF and other formats, designed for editing and printing. Please read the vector map descriptions carefully.  Here are some of the notable districts and neighborhoods in Lexington:

Downtown Lexington:

  • Description: The heart of the city, downtown Lexington, is a mix of historic architecture, modern developments, and cultural attractions. It’s a hub for dining, shopping, and entertainment.
  • Attractions: Rupp Arena, the Lexington Opera House, and the Mary Todd Lincoln House are among the notable landmarks.

Chevy Chase:

  • Description: Located southeast of downtown, Chevy Chase is a charming neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and upscale boutiques.
  • Features: The neighborhood has a village-like atmosphere with local shops, cafes, and parks, making it a desirable residential area.

Ashland Park:

  • Description: Nestled east of downtown, Ashland Park is an affluent residential area known for its historic homes, manicured lawns, and a sense of community.
  • Features: The neighborhood is home to the Henry Clay Estate (Ashland), a historic mansion and museum.

Hamburg:

  • Description: Situated on the city’s east side, Hamburg is a rapidly growing commercial and residential area known for its shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment options.
  • Features: Hamburg Pavilion is a large shopping and dining complex, contributing to the area’s popularity.

Gratz Park:

  • Description: Gratz Park is a historic district located near downtown, known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, including Victorian and Greek Revival homes.
  • Features: Gratz Park itself is a picturesque park surrounded by historic residences, contributing to the district’s charm.

Kenwick:

  • Description: This eclectic neighborhood is southeast of downtown and is known for its diverse architectural styles, including Craftsman, Victorian, and Colonial Revival homes.
  • Community: Kenwick has a strong sense of community with local events and a mix of residential and small businesses.

Beaumont:

  • Description: Located in the southwest part of the city, Beaumont is a suburban neighborhood with newer developments, parks, and a mix of housing options.
  • Features: The area has shopping centers, schools, and recreational facilities, making it a family-friendly community.

Southland:

  • Description: Southland is a diverse neighborhood in the southern part of Lexington known for its affordability, local businesses, and community-oriented atmosphere.
  • Local Flavor: The area features a mix of housing types, parks, and locally-owned shops and eateries.

Historic South Hill:

  • Description: This district, south of downtown, is known for its historic architecture and vibrant community. It includes areas like South Broadway and South Upper Street.
  • Cultural Venues: The Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center is a notable cultural venue in the Historic South Hill area.

If you are considering moving to or exploring specific neighborhoods in Lexington, it’s advisable to visit and gather the most recent information from local sources or residents.

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