Lexington

Lexington Residential Historic District, Lexington Neighborhood

Nestled in the heart of Lexington, the Lexington Residential Historic District charms with its tree-lined streets and beautifully preserved homes, showcasing an array of early 20th-century architectural styles. Known for its vibrant community spirit and welcoming front porches, this neighborhood offers a timeless blend of character, history, and small-town warmth.

Lexington, North Carolina provides a serene and tranquil atmosphere with low noise levels throughout the area. The neighborhood is close to major highways like I-85, making car travel straightforward and convenient, and parking availability is generally good. Daily necessities are within reasonable proximity, including more than 20 supermarkets and over 50 restaurants offering diverse dining options. Educational facilities, both public and private, are accessible nearby with well-attended primary and secondary schools. Green spaces such as Childrens Park and Finch Park offer relaxing outdoor environments. Housing primarily consists of charming single-detached homes and duplexes, with most properties featuring two or three bedrooms.

Lexington offers a calm environment and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. This part of the Winston-Salem metropolitan area is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic near I-85, the airport (Davidson County) or one of the railway lines. Finally, it is easy to reach green spaces from the majority of locations in the city, since there are a few of them close by for residents to explore and reaching the closest park from most houses is very easy.

Highlights of Lexington Residential Historic District

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🕍 First Baptist Church (201 West Third Avenue)

An imposing brick Colonial Revival church constructed in 1954, First Baptist Church sits prominently along West Third Avenue and anchors the southern edge of the Lexington Residential Historic District, reflecting the neighborhood’s mid‑20th‑century architectural narrative.

⚰️ Lexington City Cemetery

A fourteen‑acre, mid‑18th‑century burial ground roughly bounded by Salem Street, West Third Street, North State Street, and West Fifth Street, the cemetery offers park‑like grounds and somber historic value within the residential district.

🏫 Grimes School & Grimes Park

Grimes School, a substantial Colonial Revival building erected in 1930 at the west end of Hege Drive, sits adjacent to Grimes Park—a beloved green space providing residents a scenic buffer and communal gathering area within the district.

🏡 Charles M. and Jean Wall House (19 Williams Circle)

A picturesque circa‑1926 Tudor Revival dwelling designed by architect Joseph T. Levesque, featuring asymmetrical form, stucco and wood shingled gables, and whimsical detailing that exemplify the district’s architectural diversity.

🏞️ Former Robbins School Site Park

Located along Sixth Avenue near Hargrave Street, this small city park occupies the site of the former Lexington Graded (later Robbins) School, with a stone retaining wall along the sidewalk—an evocative remnant of educational history now providing neighborhood green space.

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This April in Lexington Residential Historic District

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

April 4, 2026

Lexington Spring Festival

Breeden Insurance Amphitheater, 333 S Main St, Lexington, NC • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

A free, family‑friendly spring celebration right in Uptown featuring food trucks, shopping vendors, a kids zone, DJ music, and dog‑friendly fun—perfect for residents of the residential historic district to enjoy a stroll and community vibe.

April 4, 2026

Winter Farmers Market

Lexington Farmers Market (Depot area) • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM

A chance to support local growers, bakers, and crafters at the Winter Farmers Market just minutes away—ideal for historic district residents seeking fresh local produce and handmade goods.

April 11, 2026

Exit 13 Car Show at Bull City Ciderworks

Bull City Ciderworks, 599 S Railroad St, Lexington, NC • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

A fun, local charitable car show with food trucks, raffles, and trophies—close by and a great way for residents to enjoy a casual community outing while supporting ALS United North Carolina.

April 23, 2026

2026 Community Resource & Job Fair

Mt. Pleasant Church, Lexington, NC • 3:30 PM–6:00 PM

A supportive community resource fair especially welcoming families, students (including those with disabilities), and residents—useful and relevant for local households seeking services, support, or connections.

April 23–26, 2026

Viva Las Lexington: Elvis Tribute Festival

Edward C. Smith Civic Center, Lexington, NC • starting at 7:00 PM on April 23

A four‑day Elvis tribute festival celebrating the town’s musical heritage and Elvis’s historic early‑career performance locally—great entertainment and cultural pride for residents of the historic district.

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