Hundreds of people marched in downtown Lexington on Jan. 21 to celebrate the legacy of civil rights leader, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Hundreds of people marched in downtown Lexington on Jan. 21 to celebrate the legacy of civil rights leader, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Two parades on separate dates will close Lexington streets this January for the second consecutive year.
Lee-Jackson Day and MLK Day both fall on the second weekend in January this year. To avoid tensions, the city of Lexington has revised its parade permitting process.