This Day in Lexington
This day in Lexington, April twenty-fourth finds us in the heart of spring, when the city truly comes alive. While history stays quiet today, late April is when Lexington shows off its most beautiful face.
The dogwoods are in full bloom right now, their white and pink petals creating canopies throughout neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and Ashland Park. Temperatures typically climb into the comfortable seventies, perfect for strolling through the Arboretum or catching a Legends game at Whitaker Bank Ballpark.
This is also prime time for the Kentucky Horse Park, as visitors flock to see the mares and new foals in the paddocks. The spring meets at Keeneland wrapped up just last week, leaving that lingering excitement in the air that only horse racing can bring to our city.
Downtown, the farmers market at Cheapside is hitting its stride with early spring vegetables and local flowers. Coffee shops like North Lime and Coffea are opening their patios, and you'll find students from the University of Kentucky sprawled across campus lawns, finally free from winter's grip.
It's the kind of April day that reminds us why we love calling Lexington home. Here's to the city we share.
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