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The Lexington Public Library’s Digital Archives provide open access to researchers and students to learn more about the rich history of Lexington and Fayette County. It contains a fraction of the Library’s physical holdings, which are housed and available for reference in the Kentucky Room at the Central Library. New material is being digitized and added constantly, so there's always something new to find.
Celebrate Black History Month at LPL
Throughout February, join us as we celebrate Black history with programs, materials, podcasts, and more.
Wonderful podcasts and walking tours have been created by our staff. Please enjoy!
Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Friends of the Lexington Public Library, Inc.
Muhlenberg County Black Marriages Book c.1866
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Cyrus Parker Jones Funeral Notices
Sam'l D. M'Cullough's Reminiscences of Lexington
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Throughout the fall of 2023 and into the winter for 2023, the Lexington Public Library will be embarking on a strategic visioning process that will guide library programs and services for the next three years.
Events and Pamphlets
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Lexington Weekly Press (1881)
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Bath County Memorial Library Collection
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The Lexington Public Library offers an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service which allows cardholders in good standing to borrow books and receive copies of articles we do not own and cannot purchase. Our borrowing network includes over 4,000 participating public and academic libraries.
Katherine Pettit Diary
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Father William T. Punch Letter Collection
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Judge Kenneth Lyons Collection
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Black Community News
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When people—particularly those who reside outside of the Bluegrass State—think of Kentucky, three things usually come to mind: bourbon, Colonel Sanders’ secret chicken recipe, and the glamourous Kentucky Derby. Add college basketball to that list, and you have yourself a superfecta.
Daily Lexington Atlas (1847-1848)
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Keller J. Dunn Photograph Collection
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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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Miscellaneous Newspapers
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The Independent Gazetteer (1803-1804)
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Voice, piano, and instruments will be raised in song to the music of Anthony Philip Heinrich, Kentucky's Own "Beethoven of America." Featuring University of Kentucky Music Professor Emeritus Ron Pen, the Eastern Kentucky University School of Music, and other regional musicians.