Lexington
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Lexington may refer to:
Places
In the United States:
- Lexington, Kentucky, the largest 'Lexington'
- Lexington, Massachusetts, the oldest 'Lexington'
- Battles of Lexington and Concord, the first battles of the American Revolutionary War
- Lexington, Alabama
- Lexington, Georgia
- Lexington, Illinois
- Lexington, Indiana
- Lexington, Carroll County, Indiana
- Lexington, Maine
- Lexington, Michigan
- Lexington, Minnesota
- Lexington, Mississippi
- Lexington, Missouri
- Lexington, Nebraska
- Lexington, New York
- Lexington, North Carolina
- Lexington, Ohio
- Lexington, Oklahoma
- Lexington, Oregon
- Lexington, South Carolina
- Lexington, Tennessee
- Lexington, Texas
- Lexington, Virginia
- Lexington (plantation), Virginia
- Lexington Avenue (Manhattan), a street in New York City
Places formerly called Lexington
Ships
- Lexington-class aircraft carrier, the first operational aircraft carrier class in the United States Navy
- Steamship Lexington, which burned and sank off the coast of Long Island in 1840
- USS Lexington, the name of various United States Navy ships
- USS Lexington II (SP-705), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
Other uses
- Lexington (automobile), an early automobile
- Lexington (horse), a 19th-century champion racehorse
- Lexington Partners, a private equity firm
- Lexington Queen, a dance club in Tokyo
- Lexington Steele, pornographic actor
- The Lexington, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Polk County, Iowa
- Lexington, the codename of an Intel Atom processor launched in 2013
See also
- Lexington Airport (disambiguation)
- Lexington Bridge (disambiguation)
- Lexington Avenue (disambiguation)
- Lexington Street (disambiguation)
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