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== Points of interest == [[File:LexingtonVA HighSchool.JPG|thumb|right|Lexington High School, designed by architect Charles M. Robinson and constructed in 1908, was typical of the modern public schools that cities built during the Progressive Era.]] [[File:Lee Chapel.jpg|thumb|upright|University Chapel]] * [[George C. Marshall Foundation]] * [[Robert E. Lee]] grave site, found in [[Lee Chapel]] on the [[Washington and Lee University|W&L]] campus. * [[Traveller (horse)|Traveller]] (Lee's horse) grave site, found along a walkway just outside [[Lee Chapel]]. * [[Stonewall Jackson|Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson]] grave site, found at [[Oak Grove Cemetery (Lexington, Virginia)|Oak Grove Cemetery]] *[[Stonewall Jackson House]], residence of [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] general [[Stonewall Jackson|Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson]] * [[Sam Houston]] place of birth (nearby) * [[Cyrus McCormick]] Farm, birthplace and museum (nearby) * [[Kappa Alpha Order]] international headquarters * [[Omicron Delta Kappa]] national headquarters * [[Sigma Nu]] international headquarters * [[Chessie Nature Trail]] follows the former C&O railway bed along the [[Maury River]] * [[Natural Bridge (Virginia)|Natural Bridge]] (nearby) * [[Hull's Drive In]], the first non-profit drive-in theater in the U.S. (nearby) * Gems of the Rockbridge [[geocaching]] trail * Located near Lexington are a number of properties listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]], including:<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref><ref name="nps">{{cite web|url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/listings/20110617.htm|title=National Register of Historic Places Listings|date=June 17, 2011|work=Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 6/06/11 through 6/10/11|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref> [[Anderson Hollow Archaeological District]], [[Cedar Hill Church and Cemeteries]], [[Chapel Hill (Lexington, Virginia)|Chapel Hill]], [[Church Hill (Lexington, Virginia)|Church Hill]], [[Clifton (Lexington, Virginia)|Clifton]], [[Hamilton Schoolhouse]], [[Liberty Hall Site]], [[Lylburn Downing School]], [[Maple Hall]], [[John Moore House (Lexington, Virginia)|John Moore House]], [[Mountain View Farm (Lexington, Virginia)|Mountain View Farm]], [[Margaret E. Poague House]], [[Springdale (Lexington, Virginia)|Springdale]], [[Stone House (Lexington, Virginia)|Stone House]], [[Sunnyside (Lexington, Virginia)|Sunnyside]], [[Tankersley Tavern]], [[Thorn Hill]], [[Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church]], and [[Willson House]]. * Lexington Carriage Company
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