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He’s arguably the most famous and infamous occupant of the historic Hopemont House and a new mini-exhibit by the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation addresses the controversy of John Hunt Morgan who conducted numerous Civil War raids into the North from his home base here in Lexington. WUKY's Alan Lytle recently took the tour and spoke with outreach coordinator Jackson Osborne and the trust's executive director Jonathan Coleman.
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Lexington officials have taken the first step toward renaming Cheapside Park, a popular downtown venue that once served as a slave-trading market.Situated…
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The group credited with launching the movement to relocate two controversial Confederate statues from the heart of downtown Lexington begins holding…
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Lexington’s Urban County Council is poised for a final vote tonight on a resolution backing the relocation of a pair of Confederate statues. With the…
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Confederate statues in downtown Lexington continue to court controversy, despite a February decision by the mayor to add more context to the displays.…