Lexington
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Lexington is:
- The "USS Lexington" is one of five different ships of the United States Navy named after the battle of the American Revolutionary War at Lexington, Massachusetts.
- The Steamship Lexington burned and sank four miles off the coast of Long Island on January 13, 1840, killing 139 people.
- The Battle of Lexington: the first battle of the American Revolutionary War.
- Lexington Avenue, a street in New York City
- a number of places in the United States of America: see
- Lexington, Alabama
- Lexington, Georgia
- Lexington, Illinois
- Lexington, Indiana
- Lexington, Kentucky (The largest Lexington in the U. S. A.)
- Lexington, Massachusetts
- Lexington, Michigan
- Lexington, Mississippi
- Lexington, Missouri
- Lexington, Nebraska
- Lexington, New York
- Lexington, North Carolina
- Lexington, Ohio
- Lexington, Oklahoma
- Lexington, South Carolina
- Lexington, Tennessee
- Lexington, Texas
- Lexington, Virginia
- Lexington Park, Maryland
- the name of a character on the Walt Disney animated series Gargoyles (named after the New York street).
- The name of an opinion column about the United States in The Economist