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503/505 East Third Street
Once the site of the home owned by famed thoroughbred trainer William Perkins, the site today features a new building with a mural depicting the history of the East End by artist Sundiata Rashid.
On this corner were the homes of two prominent…
Julia Perry
Julia Perry (1924-1979), a prominent African-American female composer in the 20th century, lived in this house when it was owned by her father, a physician, Dr. Abraham Perry. She left Lexington to attend Westminster Choir College and eventually…
Les McCann
McCann grew up watching his father draw on their front porch after work in the evenings and listening to opera with his mother while she cleaned house and sang along. McCann is a self-taught musician, focusing on piano early in his career and then…
The Lyric Theatre
The Lyric Theater opened in 1948, originally built as a movie-house in the Art Deco style. It quickly became a cultural icon and fostered the height of entertainment for Lexington’s African American community. It hosted movies, fashion shows,…
The Kinkead House
The Kinkead House was built as a two-story, single-family 1840s Greek Revival dwelling. During the Kinkead family's long occupancy it was remodeled, first with a third floor attic, then, a 2-story section on the north side in the Italianate style…