Lexington

Park Place Local Historic District, Lexington Neighborhood

Nestled in the heart of Lexington, the Park Place Local Historic District charms with its tree-lined streets, well-preserved early 20th-century homes, and inviting front porches that foster friendly gatherings. With a rich architectural character and a close-knit community spirit, Park Place offers a welcoming enclave where history and neighborly warmth blend seamlessly.

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 Park Place Local Historic District

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

🌳 Finch Park

Located just a short walk from the Park Place Local Historic District, Finch Park is a beloved green space with scenic walking trails, a charming pond, playgrounds, and picnic areas, making it a go-to spot for neighborhood families and outdoor enthusiasts.

🏫 Lexington Middle School

Serving local families, Lexington Middle School sits on Cornelia Street, providing students with a welcoming learning environment and strong community ties right at the southern edge of the Park Place district.

🍽️ Lexington Barbecue Row

The historic Barbecue Row, running along Main Street near the district, features a cluster of iconic Lexington-style barbecue restaurants, where locals and visitors savor regional barbecue traditions just steps from Park Place’s historic homes.

🛒 Parkview Shopping Center

Situated along Fairview Drive at the district’s edge, Parkview Shopping Center offers convenient local grocery options, retail stores, and services, providing daily necessities for Park Place residents within a short walking or driving distance.

🚴 West Second Street Greenway

Stretching from the Park Place District toward the heart of Lexington, the West Second Street Greenway is a multi-use path perfect for cycling, jogging, and leisurely strolls, connecting the historic neighborhood with nearby parks and downtown amenities.

A Lexington Neighborhood

This June in Park Place Local Historic District

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

June 6–7, 2026

Lexington Porch Fest

Porches and lawns across Lexington, NC • 12:00 PM–6:00 PM each day

This free, family‑friendly, neighborhood‑wide festival brings live music to local porches—perfect for residents of Park Place Local Historic District to enjoy local artists in a casual, strollable setting.

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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Lexington Farmers Market (Saturday market)

Lexington Farmers Market, 129 S. Railroad Street, Lexington, NC • 8:00 AM–12:00 PM

A longstanding weekly market where residents can pick up fresh, local produce, baked goods, and crafts, an easy short trip from Park Place for morning errands or weekend outings.

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Tuesday evenings, ongoing through June 2026

Lexington Farmers’ Market – Summer Market

Fletcher Park, Lexington, NC • 2:00 PM–6:30 PM

The Tuesday Summer Market offers another convenient option for fresh local food and community mingling close by Park Place, with vendors and local artisans in a park‐side setting.

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Friday, June 19, 2026

7th Annual Juneteenth Freedom Family Celebration

Arts Davidson County (202 N. Main Street, Lexington, NC) • 1:00 PM–5:00 PM

Celebrate Juneteenth through youth art, performances, and community exhibits—meaningful and enriching for Park Place families interested in local culture and history.

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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Blueberry Festival

3160 S NC Highway 150, Lexington, NC • From 10:00 AM

A fun regional event celebrating blueberries—great for families near Park Place to enjoy food, crafts, and local vendors just a short drive away.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Park Place Local Historic District

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Local characteristics and demographics for Park Place Local Historic District

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