Highland Park, Lexington
Place in Kentucky, United States
38°05′10″N 84°30′25″W / 38.086°N 84.507°W / 38.086; -84.507 (2000)
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Highland Parks is a neighborhood in northwest Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It is a new subdivision started in the mid-2000s, located between the older Highlands and Oakwood neighborhoods. It is located south of Birch Drive and north of Boxwood Drive. It is bounded by Georgetown Road to the west and Oakwood Park to the east.[1]
Neighborhood statistics
- Area: 0.127 square miles (0.33 km2)
- Population: 108
- Population density: 851 people per square mile
- Median household income: $59,111[1]
References
- ^ a b Highlands Park Neighborhood Profile city-data.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-02
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landmarks
- Alumni Gym Fitness Center
- Ashland
- Aviation Museum of Kentucky
- Bell Soccer Complex
- Calumet Farm
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- Fayette National Bank Building
- Gratz Park
- Hunt–Morgan House
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- Counter Clocks Field
- Mary Todd Lincoln House
- McConnell Springs
- Memorial Coliseum
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- Patterson Office Tower
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- Singletary Center for the Arts
- University of Kentucky Art Museum
- Waveland State Historic Site
universities
- Bluegrass Community and Technical College
- Indiana Wesleyan University-Lexington
- Lexington Theological Seminary
- Midway University-Lexington
- National College–Lexington
- Sullivan University-Lexington
- Transylvania University
- University of Kentucky
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- KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl
- KHSAA Sweet Sixteen (boys & girls)
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