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Added South Hanover Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky
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Added tram line from Lexington to Nicholasville, which operated circa 1908 to 1934.
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Extended street car track down South Limestone and down Virginia Avenue, as described in Comprehensive Plan of Lexington and Environs
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Added Woodland Park streetcar line in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Added Woodland Park in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Added streets that were created in Lexington, Kentucky between 1896 and 1901, as well as South Broadway Park (1907)
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Added west Lexington streets according to 1896 fire insurance map.
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Added Delcamp Drive in Lexington, Kentucky. I'm not quite sure when this section of Seventh Street was renamed and I'll try to narrow it down later.
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Added north Lexington, Kentucky streets based on 1896 fire insurance map.
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Added Walton Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Updated east Lexington streets based on 1896 fire insurance map.
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Add Clifton Heights neighborhood in Lexington, Kentucky, which mostly no longer exists.
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Upgraded some Lexington, Kentucky streets to secondary or tertiary roads to better reflect their width and importance.
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Updated Limestone Street to reflect that it was referred to as both "Limestone" or "Mulberry" up until about the year 1896. After that it's just called Limestone.
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Added Liberty Road from Winchester Road to Cadentown, Kentucky. The road first appears on 1891 Wallis map.
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Renamed Frankfort & Lexington Turnpike to Leestown Turnpike since all 19th century maps I can find label it as such.
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Added Manchester Street and Old Frankfort Pike in Fayette County, Kentucky.
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Added 1887 Lexington street car network.
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Added The Red Mile horse race track.
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Added Cincinnati Southern Railway from Lexington to northern border of Fayette County. Start date comes from "The Cincinnati Southern Railway : A History" page 66.