Supriya Ghosh (Editor)A teacher by profession and engineer by tradeTimeline of Lexington, KentuckyUpdated on Dec 31, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inThe following is a timeline of the history of Lexington, Kentucky, United States.Contents18th century19th century20th century21st centuryReferences18th century1775 – Lexington founded in the Colony of Virginia.1776 – Lexington becomes part of the new state of Virginia.1782May – Town of Lexington established.August – Siege of Bryan Station.1787 – Kentucky Gazette newspaper begins publication.1789Lexington Light Infantry organized.Transylvania Seminary opens.1784 – Mount Zion Church founded.1790Population: 2,000.First African Baptist Church founded (approximate date).1792Lexington becomes part of the new state of Kentucky.Kentucky legislature begins meeting.1796Episcopal church established.Lexington Library founded.1797 – Postlethwait's Tavern built.19th century1801 – Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church built.1806Court House built.Sign of the Green Tree tavern in business (approximate date).1808 – The Reporter newspaper begins publication.1809 – Lexington Jockey Club formed.1810 - Population: 4,326.1811 – Giron confectionery in business.1812 – Juvenile Library organized.1814 – Hunt House (residence) built.1816 – Usher's Theater built (approximate date).1818 – Athenaeum founded.1820 - Population: 5,279.1821 – Lafayette Seminary established.1823 – St. Catherine's Academy for girls established.1824 – Eastern Lunatic Asylum established.1826Kentucky Association formed.Masonic Hall dedicated.1830Lexington and Ohio Railroad established.Population: 6,026.1831 – Lexington Observer newspaper begins publication.1832 – Episcopal Burying Ground established.1833 – Cholera epidemic.1835 - Frankfort-Lexington railway begins operating.1840 - Population: 6,997.1844 – Market-house built.1845Christ Church Episcopal built.True American anti-slavery newspaper begins publication.1847 – Licking and Lexington Railroad begins operating.1848 – Lexington and Frankfort Railroad takes over the former Lexington & Ohio.1849Lexington Cemetery established.Covington and Lexington Railroad begins operating.1850Lexington and Danville Railroad begins operating.Maysville and Lexington Railroad begins operating.Population: 8,159.1854 – Sayre School established.1856 – First African Baptist Church built.1859 – Kentucky Central railroad begins operating trains to Cincinnati.1860 – Lexington and Southern Kentucky Railroad begins operating.1861 – August – Union cavalry arrive.1863 – Lexington National Cemetery established.1865College of the Bible of Transylvania University established.Kentucky Agricultural and Mechanical College established.1867 – Cincinnati, Lexington and East Tennessee Railroad begins operating.1869Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railroad merges the Lexington & Frankfort with the Louisville & Frankfort.Elizabethtown, Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad begins operating.Hamilton College of Transylvania University established.Cemetery of the Union Benevolent Society No. 2 in use.1870Lexington Daily Press begins publication.Odd Fellows Temple built.1872 – First Presbyterian Church built.1873Smith Business College established.Trotting Track constructed by Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association.1874 – Lexington Railway Company streetcars in operation.1876 – Gordon School for boys established.1877 – Saint Joseph Hospital founded.1882 – Floral Hall built.1887 – Opera House opens.1888 – Kentucky Leader newspaper begins publication.1892 – Lexington Standard newspaper begins publication.1894Woman's Club of Central Kentucky organized.Central Christian Church built.1900 – Population: 26,369.20th century1905 – Lexington Public Library opens.1907 – Union Station opens.1908 – College of Law, State University of Kentucky established.1910 – Population: 35,099.1916 – Stoll Field/McLean Stadium opens.1920 – Population: 41,534.1922 – Kentucky Theater opens.1925 – Sesquicentennial.1926 – Church of the Good Shepherd dedicated.1930 – Population: 45,736.1931 – Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center established.1934 – United States Post Office and Court House built.1935 – United States Narcotic Farm in operation.1936 – Keeneland Race Course opens; Ashland Stakes begin.1938 – Lexington Children's Theatre founded.1946 – F. W. Woolworth Building constructed.1949 – Youth Symphony Orchestra active.1950Ashland (Henry Clay estate) museum opens.Memorial Coliseum (University of Kentucky) opens.Population: 55,534.1951 – John C. Watts becomes U.S. representative for Kentucky's 6th congressional district.1955 – Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation organized.1957 – Waveland museum opens.1958 – Urban growth boundary enacted.1960 – Population: 62,810.1961 – Central Kentucky Philharmonic Society formed.1969 – Cliff Hagan Stadium opens.1970 – Population: 108,137.1972Blackburn Correctional Complex built.Lexington Council of the Arts organized.Transit Authority of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government established.H. Foster Pettit, former state representative, becomes mayor of Lexington.1973Commonwealth Stadium (Kentucky) opens.Lexington Ballet founded.1974City and Fayette County governments consolidated; Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government formed.Regional Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization established.U.S. Federal Medical Center prison in operation.Festival of the Bluegrass begins.1975 – Lexington Mall built.1976 – Lexington Center and Rupp Arena open.1978 – Kentucky Horse Park opens.1979 – Kincaid Towers built.1980 – Population: 204,165.1983 – Lexington Herald-Leader in publication.1986 – High Security Unit, U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons, in operation.1987 – Lexington Financial Center built.1990Lexington Children's Museum opens.Population: 225,366.1991 – Arboretum established.1995 – Aviation Museum of Kentucky incorporated.1996City website online.UK Soccer Complex opens.1997 - The first shops open in Hamburg Pavilion.2000 – Population: 260,512.21st century2001 – Whitaker Bank Ballpark opens.2003The Dame music hall opens.Lexington History Museum opens.2004 – Kentucky Horse Park Arboretum established.2005 – Bluegrass Community and Technical College established.2009Boomslang (music festival) begins.The Alltech Arena opens.2010Population: 295,803.Lexington becomes the first city outside of Europe to host the World Equestrian Games.2011 – Jim Gray becomes mayor.The first Harry Dean Stanton film festival held2012 - The Town Branch Distillery opens.2013Andy Barr becomes U.S. representative for Kentucky's 6th congressional district.Construction of CentrePointe begins.2014 – Redevelopment of the Fayette National Bank Building begins.2015 – Keeneland will host the Breeders' Cup for the first time.More Alchetron TopicsReferencesTimeline of Lexington, Kentucky Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics