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  1. Lexington is the most populous town in and the county seat of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. It is a suburb of the state capital, Columbia. The population was 23,568 at the 2020 Census, and it is the second-most populous municipality in the greater Columbia area. The 2022 estimated population is 24,626.

  2. Lexington. Lexington offers a unique destination with small town charm. Discover live music, local dining and natural beauty that will make Lexington one of your favorite places to stay. An afternoon on the shores of Lake Murray.

  3. Latest News. Swearing-In Ceremony held for first female Mayor of Lexington and three Town Council Members. The Town of Lexingtons new Mayor Hazel Livingston took the Oath of Office Monday along with three other council members. Read on... July 2024 - Town Topics - PDF.

  4. Lexington, South Carolina. Essential Lexington. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Lexington County Museum. 89. Speciality Museums. Dreher Shoals Dam Walk. 158. Piers & Boardwalks. Virginia Hylton Park. 37. Playgrounds, Parks. Peachtree Rock Heritage Preserve. 30. Geologic Formations, Nature & Wildlife Areas.

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  5. Located just minutes from the state’s capital city and its largest university, Lexington has all the benefits a cosmopolitan area has to offer. But once you arrive in Lexington County, you can feel the stresses of the day slipping away.

  6. Lying southwest of South Carolina's capital, Lexington is a city rich with history and offerings. Established in 1735 by the colonial government of King George II, Lexington was called Saxe-Gotha for its first 50 years until the name was changed to honor the site of one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War.

  7. Rich with history, Lexington offers sites from the Colonial era through the Revolutionary War to the antebellum period.