1. Updated founding of Keene, KY to 1813 based on Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer article.

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  2. Added Alexandria Drive which appears in the 1861 Smith, Gallup & Co. map. It seems to have had some realignments and I tried to map those out.

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  3. Added Clays Mill Road. Not quite sure about dates of realignments or when southern section was removed. Will try to narrow those down in the future.

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  4. Added the modern Russell Cave Road from Lexington to the edge of Fayette County.

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  5. Added Lexington & Cynthiana Turnpike (modern Russell Cave Road)

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  6. Added Fort Clay and Fort Crittenden, built during the Civil War. I'm unable to find much info on what happened to them after the war, so I assume they didn't last long and set their end dates as 1866. Feel free to edit this if you have more specific info.

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  7. Added Winchester Road / US 60 from Lexington to eastern edge of Fayette County. As far as I can tell it largely follows the alignment of the old turnpike with only minor deviations.

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  8. Added Bryan Station Road.

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  9. Added Gratz Park and The Carnegie Library, Lexington's first public library.

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  10. Adjusted some Lexington streets and updated sources.

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  11. Added "Old Morrison" building which is today Transylvania University's administration building.

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  12. Added Lexington & Danville R.R. from Lexington to Nicholasville. It had service to Nicholasville before Civil War, but did not extend across KY River at that time. Haven't been able to find exact year it opened.

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  13. Added section of Lexington & Big Sandy R.R. Not yet clear when it first opened or was demolished, but it does appear on 1855 Hart and Mapother map.

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  14. Added section of Maysville & Lexington R.R. According to the book "The Louisville & Nashville Railroad, 1850-1963" the track between Lexington and Paris opened December 19, 1854.

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  15. Made a few more adjustments based on the 1855 Hart and Mapother map.

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  16. Expanded Lexington street network based on 1855 map by Hart and Mapother.

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  17. Added Tates Creek Road. The earliest definitive evidence I could find of its existence is from an 1861 Fayette County map, although it's quite possible it already existed before then.

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  18. Added Winchester Turnpike from downtown Lexington to the eastern border of Fayette County. The first Clark County record of the road is from 1838, but 1835 map of Lexington shows it so I'm assuming it already existed by then.

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  19. Adjusted the completion date for the Lexington & Frankfort R.R. and extended it from Midway to Lexington.

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  20. Added Cox Street as well as Oliver Lewis Way which eventually superseded it.

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