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City of Lexington, Lexington
Davidson County
Column
Jan. 1, 1928
Davidson County Confederate Monument, Healing Spring Township
Davidson County
Common Soldier Statue
Sept. 14, 1905
Captain Benjamin Merrill, Lexington
Davidson County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1981
George Washington Boulder, Lexington
Davidson County
Marker
Nov. 26, 1926
Boone Trail Highway Marker (#23), Churchland
Davidson County
Marker
April 30, 1910
Trading Ford, Churchland
Davidson County
Marker
Oct. 19, 1929
"George Washington Stopped Here" Marker, Arcadia
Davidson County
Marker
Jan. 1, 1930
Daniel Boone and Nathanael Greene, Lexington
Davidson County
Marker
Dec. 1, 1918
World's Largest Chair, Thomasville
Davidson County
Oversized Furniture
Jan. 9, 1951
Lexington Barbecue Commemorative Plaque, Lexington
Davidson County
Plaque
March 11, 1985
Police Tribute Statue, Lexington
Davidson County
Statue
Oct. 8, 2000
WWI Memorial, Lexington
Davidson County
War Memorial
July 4, 1922
Thomasville and Davidson County Civil War Memorial, Thomasville
Davidson County
War Memorial
Jan. 1, 2010
Davidson County WWII and Korean Veterans Memorial, Lexington
Davidson County
War Memorial
Jan. 1, 1950
North Carolina Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Lexington
Davidson County
War Memorial
May 27, 1991
Davidson County Vietnam War and Afghanistan Veterans Memorial, Lexington
Davidson County
War Memorial
Jan. 1, 1970