The area next to the old courthouse in Lexington called Cheapside brings much pain to some Lexingtonians as it was a place slaves were traded decades ago. LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The area next to ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Parks Advisory Board has unanimously approved a request to rename Cheapside Park to Henry A. Tandy Centennial Park. "Renaming Cheapside Park in honor of one of ...
More than 100 people gathered Tuesday evening in downtown Lexington to honor the men, women and children sold there as slaves 150 years ago. The program, held at the library downtown, included a ...
CHEAPSIDE – If a soundtrack of life was created for a former settlement along Farm-to-Market Road 2067, the sounds recorded would be crickets, an occasional moo, wind whistling through trees and ...
A sign on the door of Cheapside Bar and Grill says “closed for the winter.” How long Cheapside is closed “remains to be seen,” owner Robin Campbell wrote in an email. The bar and restaurant has been ...
The land wore out, the people moved away, but tiny Cheapside, which once boasted 500 souls, kept one family and a sense of tradition despite its abandoned buildings. A crumbling brick building ...
At this time last year, two Confederate statues sat in Cheapside Park, a former slave auction block right in the middle of downtown Lexington. And while the statues have since been moved, grassroots ...
Cheapside Bar & Grill, 131 Cheapside, is celebrating its 30th anniversary Tuesday, which is St. Patrick's Day. Now owned by Robin Campbell, the bar was opened in 1985 by Keith Clark and David ...