


Visit Lexington!
Lexington is legendary for its history, vintage homes, festivals and shopping opportunities. Main Street boasts a distinctive collection of antique shops, specialty stores and restaurants. The River City Players offer quality entertainment year ’round. Lexington Parks & Recreation sponsors a full schedule of youth and adult programs. The beautiful countryside surrounding the city is home to wineries, orchards and growers.
Attractions
- Battle of Lexington State Historic Site
- Lexington Historical Museum
- Madonna of the Trail Statue
- Lafayette County Veterans Memorial
- Old Neighborhoods Historic District
- Highland Avenue Historic District
Events
- Business (Spring - Fall)
- Wine & Dine (Biannual - Even Years)
- Lexington Community Fair
- Old Homes Tour (Biannual - Even Years)
- Apples, Arts & Antiques Festival
- Festival of Lights
- Christmas Homes Town (Biannual - Odd Years)
Recreational Facilities
- Public Swimming Pools: 1
- Public Parks: 6
- Public Baseball/ Softball Field: 4
- Public Access lake or river: 2 Fishing, Trolling Motor
- Camping, Hiking/Nature Trails
Educational & Entertainment Venues in and Around Lexington
Cannonball 6 Cinema
1125 Franklin
Lexington, MO 64067
660.259.7006
Confederate Memorial State Historic Site
211 West First Street
Higginsville, MO 64037
660-584-2853
Confederate Memorial State Historic Site
Lexington Historical Museum
112 S Highway 13
Lexington, MO 64067
660.259.6313
Lexington Park Board Pool
1 Lions Club Park
Lexington, MO 64067
660.259.4811
Trails Regional Library
1008 Main Street
Lexington, MO 64067
660.259.3071
Where to Go For Information on Tourism
For tourism information, go to
www.VisitLexingtonMo.com
Lexington Tourism Bureau
1110 Main Street
Lexington, MO 64067
660-259-4711
tourism@visitlexingtonmo.com

>Has the largest number of antebellum homes per capita in the State of Missouri.
> Was home to William B. Waddell, partner in Russell, Majors and Waddell, founder of the Pony Express