Guidebook for Lexington

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Guidebook for Lexington

Food Scene

Locally sourced New-American fine dining
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The Red Hen
11 E Washington St
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Locally sourced New-American fine dining
Love the udon bowl and the white tuna sushi!
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Sushi Matsumoto
159 S Main St
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Love the udon bowl and the white tuna sushi!
Locally roasted beans, great local character(s)!
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Lexington Artists Co-op
9 W Washington St
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Locally roasted beans, great local character(s)!
Creative food, often using locally farmed products from beef to goat cheese to asian pears, delicious!
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Southern Inn Restaurant
37 S Main St
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Creative food, often using locally farmed products from beef to goat cheese to asian pears, delicious!
Excellent authentic Thai, the drunken noodles are very good :) There can be a bit of a wait when busy, but it's worth it!
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NapaThai Cuisine
24 N Main St
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Excellent authentic Thai, the drunken noodles are very good :) There can be a bit of a wait when busy, but it's worth it!

Drinks & Nightlife

Live jazz and local music acts
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Haywood's Restaurant
2 N Main St
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Live jazz and local music acts
Great local beers, fantastic burgers and hand tossed pizzas, and always buzzing with locals. Several large TVs for sporting events.
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The Palms
101 West Nelson Street
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Great local beers, fantastic burgers and hand tossed pizzas, and always buzzing with locals. Several large TVs for sporting events.

Sightseeing

Gem of a little museum chronicling Marshall's involvement in WWII and his plan to restore post-war Europe.
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George C. Marshall Museum & Library
340 VMI Parade
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Gem of a little museum chronicling Marshall's involvement in WWII and his plan to restore post-war Europe.
Civil War history
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Stonewall Jackson House
8 E Washington St
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Civil War history
Wonderful drive, especially in Spring and Fall.
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Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway
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Wonderful drive, especially in Spring and Fall.
Beautiful historic campus high on a hill on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Some call it the "BYU of the East"!
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Southern Virginia University
1 University Hill Dr
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Beautiful historic campus high on a hill on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Some call it the "BYU of the East"!
Fascinating historical military institute with a rich history and very interesting architecture. If you're lucky you might catch the cadets in formation on the Parade ground. The VMI Museum is a hidden gem in Jackson Memorial Hall, with cadet guided tours daily.
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Virginia Military Institute
319 VMI Parade
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Fascinating historical military institute with a rich history and very interesting architecture. If you're lucky you might catch the cadets in formation on the Parade ground. The VMI Museum is a hidden gem in Jackson Memorial Hall, with cadet guided tours daily.
Historic and beautiful campus, worthy of an afternoon ramble! Established in 1749, W&L is named for two important men in the University's history, George Washington, and by Robert E. Lee. The Lee Chapel and Museum are a must see while visiting! And don't forget to say hello to Traveller, Lee's famous warhorse buried just outside the chapel! Liberty Hall Ruins is also an interesting piece of the University's history, located on the western edge of campus past the practice fields.
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Washington and Lee University
19 Letcher Ave
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Historic and beautiful campus, worthy of an afternoon ramble! Established in 1749, W&L is named for two important men in the University's history, George Washington, and by Robert E. Lee. The Lee Chapel and Museum are a must see while visiting! And don't forget to say hello to Traveller, Lee's famous warhorse buried just outside the chapel! Liberty Hall Ruins is also an interesting piece of the University's history, located on the western edge of campus past the practice fields.

Parks & Nature

fantastic views!
View, House Mountain
Blue Ridge Parkway
fantastic views!
Because it's there!
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy
799 Washington St
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Because it's there!

Entertainment & Activities

Great old-school walk in local theatre from the 1920's!
State Theatre
12 W Nelson St
Great old-school walk in local theatre from the 1920's!
Wonderfully charming drive-in movie theatre just outside of Lexington since the '50s.
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Hull's Drive-In
2367 N Lee Hwy
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Wonderfully charming drive-in movie theatre just outside of Lexington since the '50s.

Everything Else

If you're a horse person, don't miss this! Equestrians from all over the country perform and compete here regularly.
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Virginia Horse Center
487 Maury River Rd
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If you're a horse person, don't miss this! Equestrians from all over the country perform and compete here regularly.

Arts & Culture

Offers narrated horse-drawn carriage tours of the business district, the colleges, and some of the historic residential area. Provides daily tours weather permitting from April 1- October 31.
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Lexington Carriage Company
106 E Washington St
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Offers narrated horse-drawn carriage tours of the business district, the colleges, and some of the historic residential area. Provides daily tours weather permitting from April 1- October 31.
Local artists and artisans cooperative
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Artists In Cahoots
21 W Washington St
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Local artists and artisans cooperative
Fantastic and fantastical works of art by local artisans.
Earth, Fire, & Spirit Pottery
15 W Washington St
Fantastic and fantastical works of art by local artisans.