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Another brother was Stephen of | Lexington, a Cistercian monk and abbot of Clairvaux ab |
He was the trainer of | Lexington, a top racehorse of the 1850s and whose exce |
apper was a 1996 graduate of the now defunct | Lexington Academy in Farmers Branch, a suburb of Dalla |
He attended | Lexington Academy and Hopkins Classical School in Camb |
l was also the valedictorian of his class at | Lexington Academy, and scored over 1500 on his SAT. |
uch a success by 1943 that she purchased the | Lexington Advertiser in the neighboring town of Lexing |
She edited and published the | Lexington Advertiser from 1943 to 1983. |
The new ownership -- the | Lexington Air Stations -- also owned WLEX (now WVEI in |
n of a picture taken of the sinking Nachi by | Lexington aircraft reads, |
dependent cities of Staunton, Waynesboro and | Lexington; all of three counties; and parts of three o |
1979 | Lexington All-Star Tournament |
The University of Kentucky, in | Lexington, also plays "My Old Kentucky Home" prior to |
He studied law in | Lexington and was admitted to the bar in 1858. |
craft from the carriers USS Intrepid and USS | Lexington and the light carrier USS Cabot while anchor |
by the major towns and cities of Louisville, | Lexington and Ashland. |
The way north towards | Lexington and Frankfort was open. |
five-mile (8 km) "Battle Road Trail" between | Lexington and Concord, which includes a restored colon |
Normal School opened in the United States in | Lexington and served as such from 1839 until 1842 when |
ths following the British military action in | Lexington and Concord. |
and is approximately 6 miles (10 km) east of | Lexington and approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Du |
He attended school in | Lexington and New York. |
I-20 in Dentsville, | Lexington and Aiken (EXITS 74, 58 & 22) |
he American Revolution, after the battles of | Lexington and Concord he began instructing his student |
album identify Philomath as "located between | Lexington and Crawfordville and used to have its own p |
d when, seeking an end to the fighting after | Lexington and Concord, he personally visited the Briti |
rict include Germantown, Brentwood, Bolivar, | Lexington, and Savannah. |
His grandfather fought in the Battle of | Lexington and Concord. |
reported the first account of the Battles of | Lexington and Concord. |
ot's Grenadier company, during the Battle of | Lexington and Concord, but he saw action at the battle |
th important associations with the Battle of | Lexington and Concord at the start of the American Rev |
II born April 22, 1708, was at the Battle of | Lexington, and his two sons fought in the Battle of Bu |
Duty there at | Lexington and Camp Nelson, Ky., until November. |
s to rely on microwave links from WLEX-TV in | Lexington and WCYB-TV in Bristol, Virginia for network |
In August 1863 she joined | Lexington and Marmora in an expedition up the White Ri |
After the battles of | Lexington and Concord, Revolutionary sentiment within |
e was a lieutenant colonel at the battles of | Lexington and Concord in April 1775. |
War, from which they left for the Battle of | Lexington and Concord. |
ng a new task force composed of the carriers | Lexington and Yorktown, along with escort and support |
sville, Kentucky, then at Elmhurst Farm near | Lexington, and finally at Windy Hills Farm in Westmins |
t of a contingent of mounted volunteers from | Lexington and Fayette County which included General Ja |
He obtained a job in | Lexington and worked there for a year to save money, b |
wn's Minutemen whom he led at the Battles of | Lexington and Concord. |
Saltville, Va., October 2. At Mt. Sterling, | Lexington and Crab Orchard, Ky., until December 17. |
ttractive historic area between the towns of | Lexington and Concord, near the Minuteman National Par |
of Correspondence, fought in the Battles of | Lexington and Concord, and served as Colonel of the 15 |
ded roughly by La Brea and El Centro Ave and | Lexington and Melrose avenues, consisting of approxima |
tus (1816 - 1888), both of whom were born in | Lexington and achieved fame in their own right, partic |
It starts with | Lexington and Concord "Where I was born" through the F |
Price realized he could not hold | Lexington and retreated, though he would return three |
n includes the counties of Newberry, Saluda, | Lexington, and Richland. |
th Church for Paul Revere's midnight ride to | Lexington and Concord |
cksmith, the town clerk, and a Lieutenant at | Lexington and Concord in the Massachusetts Militia whi |
ryock designed the first Episcopal church in | Lexington, and later designed the home of Mary Todd Li |
f the Coral Sea beginning on 8 May, when the | Lexington and the USS Yorktown diverged to avoid enemy |
eady planning of a new bypass route south of | Lexington and even built (what was called then) the "b |
en to march on Concord during the battles of | Lexington and Concord. |
ht and was mortally wounded in the Battle of | Lexington and Concord against Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of |
shire stayed before and after the Battles of | Lexington and Concord in April 1775. |
of Kentucky, and maintains chambers in both | Lexington and Louisville. |
olutionary War and participated in battle of | Lexington and Bunker Hill. |
orces during the last stage of the Battle of | Lexington and Concord in April 1775. |
After school, Johnson returned to | Lexington and worked in the grocery and drug business. |
433, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of | Lexington and 4 miles (6 km) approximately west of Goo |
He split the 2005 season between | Lexington and the Class A-Advanced Salem Avalanche. |
education at Virginia Military Institute in | Lexington, and attended the United States Military Aca |
ould later write about the British action at | Lexington and Concord. |
cock, USS Belleau Woods, USS Bennington, USS | Lexington and USS San Jacinto. |
Another ghost town, Alma was south of | Lexington and was also submerged by the reservoir. |
lutionary War, April 19, 1775 (the Battle of | Lexington and Concord). |
Lexington and Saratoga had turboelectric drive with 16 | |
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Columbus, Dayton, | Lexington, and Louisville. |
ing the cities of Roanoke, Salem, Lynchburg, | Lexington, and Blacksburg, as well as Martinsville and |
Thomas Hunt, a "Minuteman" at the Battles of | Lexington and Concord, April 1775. |
nob is located almost exactly midway between | Lexington and Louisville and is the symbolic dividing |
The campaign began on May 23 in | Lexington and Thurmond attacked Johnston for being sof |
studied under Judge John W. Brockenbrough of | Lexington and was admitted to the bar in 1859. |
central Kentucky, southeast of the cities of | Lexington and Richmond, Kentucky, operated by the Unit |
ommissioned by the Navy to go aboard the USS | Lexington and paint the most exciting thing he found. |
er of Boston's bus and subway routes between | Lexington and Boston. |
the news of the 1774 House of Burgesses, and | Lexington and Concord. |
It passes through the towns of | Lexington and Arlington on the way. |
fter hostilities erupted with the Battles of | Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill. |
The court is based in | Lexington and also holds sessions in Federal Courthous |
After | Lexington and Concord in April 1775, the Connecticut A |
ar the regiment saw action against rebels at | Lexington and Concord and in the Battle of Bunker Hill |
and Gap, and was about 30 miles (48 km) from | Lexington and 5 miles (8.0 km) from Danville. |
o Tonga, Russell debarked 170 survivors from | Lexington and sailed for Pearl Harbor. |
April 19 (the anniversary of the Battles of | Lexington and Concord, which commenced the American Re |
s the communities of Arnoldsville, Crawford, | Lexington, and Maxeys, Georgia. |
l timberclad gunboats, the USS Tyler and USS | Lexington, and as such was instrumental in the Union v |
He teed off from a square in downtown | Lexington and was allowed to tee the ball up on every |
Rockbridge County, Virginia near the town of | Lexington and moved to California as a child. |
He settled in | Lexington and was professor of law in Transylvania Uni |
eshear's membership in a fox hunting club in | Lexington, and undercut the Beshear campaign's message |
unities of Arlington, Billerica, Burlington, | Lexington and Woburn partway through his ninth term in |
provincial farm, which led to the Battles of | Lexington and Concord that began the American Revoluti |
The school is part of School District 5 of | Lexington and Richland Counties. |
His sire was | Lexington, another Hall of Fame inductee who was the m |
the church was designed by the important | Lexington architect Cincinnatus Shryock who was also a |
is thought to have been designed by notable | Lexington architect John McMurtry. |
beach, the Texas State Aquarium and the USS | Lexington are located here. |
ated city-county governments, Louisville and | Lexington, are both wet, although as noted above, a fe |
The highway would have travelled through | Lexington, Arlington, Medford, Somerville and Cambridg |
The house currently houses the | Lexington Art League. |
actively involved in the grocery business in | Lexington as well as a cotton-manufacturing firm. |
verlap with US 412 and continues east toward | Lexington as a two-lane highway. |
s and moral philosophy at Masonic College in | Lexington, as well as the pastor of a local Methodist |
ies in aviation until ordered in 1938 to USS | Lexington as her Executive Officer. |
errell ministered to the black population of | Lexington at the First African Church, now the First A |
which was the result of a speech he gave in | Lexington at the Franklin Society. |
as truncated to a highway between Taylor and | Lexington at another point between 1928 and 1933. |
Its western terminus is in | Lexington at Interstate 85 (Exit 88). |
At | Lexington August and at Camp Nelson until October. |
Moved to | Lexington August 27, thence to Bowling Green August 30 |
n announced plans to develop the site at 610 | Lexington Ave in NYC (situated directly behind the Sea |
Momentum Theatre Group @ The Lex 6760 | Lexington Ave (Theatre Row's newest Theatre Group) |
n in a single, upstairs classroom in the old | Lexington Avenue Grammar School, with an enrollment of |
Spring Street is a local station on the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. |
New Amsterdam on a tile in Wall Street (IRT | Lexington Avenue Line) subway station |
ng the BMT West End Line until 1916, the BMT | Lexington Avenue Line, until the close of the station, |
Berkman would later state that the | Lexington Avenue explosion was the most meaningful ana |
It was located at the intersection of | Lexington Avenue and Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn. |
d Avenue was a station on the demolished BMT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
e Avenue was a station on the demolished BMT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
icting 14th Street - Union Square on the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
All | Lexington Avenue trains were once again extended acros |
ally settling at its present location at 425 | Lexington Avenue opposite Grand Central Terminal. |
bound platform of Bleecker Street of the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line at the extreme south end. |
walls can be seen through the windows of any | Lexington Avenue local train, as well as from express |
His first office as at 389 | Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. |
om Brooklyn can transfer to the heavily-used | Lexington Avenue Line. |
The | Lexington Avenue house destroyed by Caron's bomb |
th for trains destined for points on the BMT | Lexington Avenue Line was Myrtle Avenue. |
the northern end it went from approximately | Lexington Avenue to a spot between Madison and Fifth A |
is still used to turn 6 and <6> service; the | Lexington Avenue local tracks, which feed the loop, ri |
610 | Lexington Avenue was a residential skyscraper proposed |
warovski, and The Container Store are on the | Lexington Avenue side. |
It is located at 731 | Lexington Avenue between East 58th and 59th streets. |
Not to be confused with City Hall (IRT | Lexington Avenue Line). |
IRT | Lexington Avenue Line, 20 feet below street |
hion show took place in New York City at the | Lexington Avenue Armory, where it was last held in 200 |
ms, was the Myrtle Avenue station of the BMT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
open in the system after 18th Street on the | Lexington Avenue Line was closed in 1948. |
der Central Park and eastward to the stop at | Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street, turning north at 2nd A |
For the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line station currently known as City |
ed by the Archer Avenue Line and for the BMT | Lexington Avenue El trains from 1917 until 1950. |
anner of the current system, but were called | Lexington Avenue Line trains. |
Brooklyn Bridge, BMT Myrtle Avenue Line, BMT | Lexington Avenue Line and BMT Jamaica Line. |
The next stop on the | Lexington Avenue El was Reid Avenue on its way to Down |
n, the BMT Jamaica Line connected to the BMT | Lexington Avenue Line before it ceased operation on Oc |
From | Lexington Avenue to First Avenue, the street is lined |
ptember 26, 1899, Dr. Thomas was struck by a | Lexington Avenue cable car while crossing 85th Street |
latform, because the platform columns on the | Lexington Avenue side make the platform too narrow for |
During the extension of the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line north of 42nd Street - Grand Cen |
The intersection of 125th and | Lexington Avenue is the location where Lou Reed buys h |
The | Lexington Avenue mezzanine has two staircases to each |
ton, Virginia is a historic church at 337 S. | Lexington Avenue in Covington, Virginia. |
Line on the outer loop platform and the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line on the inner loop platform. |
platform go up to either western corners of | Lexington Avenue and 110th Street while the ones on th |
inner platform of South Ferry opened for IRT | Lexington Avenue Line passengers on July 1, 1918, as t |
was in advance of through service to the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line, which began on July 17, 1918. |
he demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and BMT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
The | Lexington Avenue Line begins in lower Manhattan at the |
on Street Tunnel, connecting the current IRT | Lexington Avenue Line to Brooklyn, opened. |
n's designation for trains that used the BMT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
rated to provide South Ferry service for IRT | Lexington Avenue Line riders during hours when the 5 s |
cases leading to each intersection corner of | Lexington Avenue and 68th Street. |
eet, which controls the entire length of the | Lexington Avenue Line. |
He escaped into an office building on | Lexington Avenue after shooting Detective Ferdinand Sc |
een located at 162 East 33rd Street (between | Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue). |
h Street - Grand Concourse to become the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
o Van Cortlandt Park via what is now the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line, 42nd Street Shuttle, and IRT Br |
The express tracks of the | Lexington Avenue Line pass beneath the station and are |
eet Tunnel carries the 4 5 trains of the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway unde |
It was located at the intersection of | Lexington Avenue and Greene Avenue in Brooklyn. |
e Avenue was a station on the demolished BMT | Lexington Avenue Line. |
ucy Ricardo (played by Lucille Ball) is on a | Lexington Avenue Line NYC Subway train, with a loving |
bordered by East 106th Street to the north, | Lexington Avenue to the east, Park Avenue to the west, |
Lexington Avenue Line, downtown to Cypress Hills | |
The New York Armory at | Lexington Avenue and 26th Street and Union Square Park |
It serves trains on the IRT | Lexington Avenue Line (4, 5, 6 and <6> trains), the IR |
he northbound side leads to the east side of | Lexington Avenue while the southbound side leads to th |
serves the Roosevelt Island station, and the | Lexington Avenue station, which will serve as a transf |
"the most deluxe living room from high atop | Lexington Avenue" (NYC). |
the rose window that dominates the eastern ( | Lexington Avenue) wall. |
RT main lines (Broadway - Seventh Avenue and | Lexington Avenue). |
Line - East Hollywood to Mid-City; by way of | Lexington Avenue, Madison Avenue, Temple Street, Broad |
with parts of the station extending east to | Lexington Avenue, it is the second busiest station in |
ew York (1900), SW corner of 77th Street and | Lexington Avenue, a five-story and basement brick hosp |
Lexington Avenue-53rd Street platform | |
arrio, 116th Street between Third Avenue and | Lexington Avenue. |
re at the building at Forty-Third Street and | Lexington Avenue. |
East 53rd Street at the southeast corner of | Lexington Avenue. |
st and southwest corners of 103rd Street and | Lexington Avenue. |
on of the Bloomberg Tower at 59th Street and | Lexington Avenue. |
March 2011 at the Theatre at Saint Peters on | Lexington Avenue. |
ated at 161 East 54th Street between 2nd and | Lexington Avenues. |
d USS Flint AE-32, USS New Jersey BB-62, USS | Lexington AVT-16, Assault Craft Units 2 and 4 (LCU's a |
The 25th Anniversary | Lexington Barbecue Festival was held on Saturday, Octo |
Main article: | Lexington Barbecue Festival |
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