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Lex·ing·ton [ léksingtən ]
1. city in Fayette County, in northern central Kentucky. The surrounding area is a leading world center for horse breeding and sales. Population: 268,080 (2005 estimate).
2. town in northeastern Massachusetts, northwest of Boston. It is the site of the first battle of the Revolution in 1775. Population: 30,266 (2005 estimate).
3. town in the Shenandoah Valley, west central Virginia. It is home to Washington and Lee University, and Virginia Military Institute. Population: 6,739 (2006).
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