
Episode #11
The Murder of Geneva Hardman
<p>Juneteenth; The Murder of Geneva Hardman & Lexington's Mob Riot of 1920.</p><p>Later, a visit to the White House, Minecraft confusion, and a "Sinners" movie recc.</p>

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Hosted by Unknown Host · history · EN-US · 48 episodes
A show dedicated to the historic past and compelling present of Lexington, Kentucky. True crime, current events, notable spots, and interesting locals in the Bluegrass.
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Episode #11
<p>Juneteenth; The Murder of Geneva Hardman & Lexington's Mob Riot of 1920.</p><p>Later, a visit to the White House, Minecraft confusion, and a "Sinners" movie recc.</p>

Episode #10
<p>The infamous UK Foot Stabber case, Bradford Pear season in Lexington, Radio Star Lounge, the unfortunate incident at the trampoline park, Obstinate Sons, a bourbon rant, and a couple movie recommendations! </p><p>Also, THANK YOU SO MUCH for voting us #1 Local Podcast in Lexington! It means the world! :)</p>

Episode #9
<p>This very special episode explores the controversial Maxwell Development Project in Lexington, highlighting the threats to historic homes and the complicated intersection of progress and preservation. With insights from Dr. Zak Leonard of the Bluegrass Trust, the discussion delves into zoning laws, the role of city governance, and how citizens can advocate for their neighborhoods. In this episode we examine:</p>Historic significance of homes on Maxwell Street The impact of zoning changes on preservation efforts Awareness surrounding House Bill 443 and its implications for public inputNational Register misconceptionsStrategies for community advocacy and organizing Dr. Leonard's journey in historic preservation and...

Episode #8
<p>Got a little theme for you this week. From tragedy, to recent news, to it being an (apparent?) romantic destination, to undercover police operations--we're talking everything Blue Grass Airport.</p><p><br/><br/></p>

The Lexington Podcast
<p>INSIDE THE BLOCK! Podcast - Give us a listen on the "Inside the Block" Podcast all about the wild history of the Warehouse Block district of Lexington, KY!</p><p>_________________________________________________________________________________________</p><p>Jonny is back and ready to dive into weird Kentucky folklore, specifically our state's cryptids and mythical creatures. We're also breaking new ground with our first-ever Kentucky Sports chat, plus our usual segment on local recommendations for what to see, eat, and do in central Kentucky.</p><p>Speaking of local spots, this week we're highlighting the awesome businesses in the Warehouse Block - which ties in...
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