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© 2008
Lexington Convention
and Visitors Bureau
301 East Vine Street
Lexington, Kentucky. U.S.A
40507-1513

Visitor Info:
1-800-845-3959 or
859-233-7299

Other Inquiries:
1-800-848-1224 or
859-233-1221

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African American Heritage Trail in Downtown Lexington

8.  Site of the Old First Baptist Church
corner of Short and Deweese
For decades, First Baptist--a legendary church--stood at the corner of Short and Deweese, "the heart of the African American" community.  It is "one of the oldest African American congregations in the state of Kentucky" and also has roots in the African Baptist church.  Established during slavery, the original First Baptist served as a major religious and cultural institution throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.  This celebrated house of worship has been referred to as "one of the connecting links in the underground railroad."  In the latter part of the 20th century, the historic church relocated to Price Road as First African Baptist.
Corner where Old 1rst Baptist Stood
Deweese and Short, formerly the site of First Baptist
Photo courtesy of Lexington 
Convention and Visitors Bureau

Click on each number to learn more about these 10 sites.

1. Main Street Baptist Church, 582 West Main Street
2. "Forgotten Pioneers," A doctor's office that was located at 118 North Broadway
3. Cheapside
4. Historic Pleasant Green, 540 West Maxwell Street
5. Baptism scene, between Bolivar and Scott Streets
6. Home of Isaac Murphy, Eastern Street
7. St. Paul AME Church, 251-253 North Upper Street
8. Old First Baptist site, corner of Short and DeWeese
9. Polk-Dalton Infirmary, 148 DeWeese
10. East Second Street Christian Church, 146 Constitution Street

Click on each number to learn more about these 10 sites.
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Click here to the print the African American Heritage Trail in pdf format. (4 pages)

Doris Wilkinson
Project on the African American Heritage
c/o Department of Sociology
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0027

Click here for selected references on Lexington's African American Heritage.



© 2008
Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau
301 East Vine Street
Lexington, KY 40507-1513
Visitor Info: 1-800-845-3959 or 859-233-7299
Group Info: 1-800-848-1224 or 859-233-1221