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  1. Lexington is an independent city in Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 7,320. It is the county seat of Rockbridge County, although the two are separate jurisdictions, and is combined with it for statistical purposes by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

    • Walk through gorgeous Washington and Lee University. Washington and Lee University is one of the most beautiful campuses in Virginia. The school is a private institution with liberal arts programs and an undergraduate student body of about 2,300 students.
    • Admire the Lee Chapel and Museum. If you’re looking for a historical and educational site to visit while in Lexington, Virginia, look no further than the Lee Chapel and Museum.
    • Learn about 19th Century life at Miller’s House Museum. This museum is a great place to visit for those who want to learn more about the everyday life of a typical family during the Civil War.
    • Go back in time at the Stonewall Jackson House. The Stonewall Jackson House is a museum in Lexington, Virginia that reconstructs the house to its former splendor.
    • Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway. Located 11 miles west of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Lexington VA offers accessibility to the world-renowned scenic route, while also providing an array of attractions and activities in town.
    • Explore Downtown Lexington VA. You don’t have to be a hardcore history buff to get a kick out of exploring downtown Lexington VA, but it certainly helps.
    • Hike the Crabtree Falls Trail. Though it’s often confused with the Crabtree Falls near Little Switzerland NC, this popular waterfall in Montebello VA is easily one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the Virginia mountains.
    • Lexington Carriage Company Historical Tour. Lexington has a total land area of just 2.5 square miles, and the heart of Historic Downtown Lexington is essentially just 16 square blocks.
  2. Visitor's Guide. From legendary attractions to charming Main Street shops, memorable dining to exploring the great outdoors, we’re looking forward to your visit. In fact, we’ve even arranged a guide.

    • Explore Historic Downtown Lexington. Downtown Lexington is everything you would expect in a colonial town. It is actually listed on the National Registers of Historic Places because it has been so well-preserved.
    • Washington & Lee University. Established in 1749 as an Academy, the name was changed to Washington College after George Washington made a sizable donation and then to Washington & Lee University to give credit to General Robert E. Lee, who was the University President for five years.
    • Virginia Military Institute (VMI) Virginia Military Institute is a public military college that was founded in 1839 and is often referred to as the West Point of the South.
    • Grace Episcopal Church. This beautiful Gothic church is built of limestone and was designed by the same architect that built the mausoleum at Lee’s chapel.
  3. Lexington, Virginia, is a college town rich with history, charm and natural wonders. Surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Shenandoah Valley, its bustling downtown offers unique restaurants, artisan shops and galleries.

  4. Lexington, city, seat (1777) of Rockbridge county (though administratively independent of it), west-central Virginia, U.S. It lies in the Shenandoah Valley, on the Maury River, 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Lynchburg.