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Daily Lexington Atlas (1847-1848)
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Cyrus Parker Jones Funeral Notices
Historic St. Paul Catholic Church
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Government Documents Collection
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Father William T. Punch Letter Collection
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Katherine Pettit Diary
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Duncan-Goff Scrapbook Collection
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Lexington Weekly Press (1881)
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Judge Kenneth Lyons Collection
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The Reporter (1808-1817)
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Voyages, Adventures and Situation of the French Emigrants, translated by A Lady
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United States Army Armor School, Fort Knox Yearbook Collection
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Muhlenberg County Black Marriages Book c.1866
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Imperial Court of Kentucky
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Miscellaneous Newspapers
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Keller J. Dunn Photograph Collection
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The Independent Gazetteer (1803-1804)
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Schools and Yearbooks Collection
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The Lexington Public Library is home to four collaborative creative spaces for making, learning, exploring, and sharing. These spaces offer a variety of events, high-tech and low-tech equipment for patron use, and serve as a space to build community, explore your creativity, and develop personal interests.
Sample projects
Film a music video, 3D print a fidget toy, digitize old family photos, sew a costume or mend your favorite pair of pants, embroider a t-shirt, comb bind a book, start a podcast, record in the audio booth, create content with the green screen, make custom magnets or buttons, engrave a keychain, print a poster, make custom stickers, and more.
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