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Lexington Honors Fayette County Veterans with Street Banners

Honorary street banners in Lexington celebrating local veterans

Lexington, Kentucky, November 12, 2025

The city of Lexington has launched the second year of its Veterans Street Banner Program, featuring 30 banners along Vine Street to honor local military veterans. This initiative aims to celebrate the service and sacrifice of Fayette County residents, coinciding with Veterans Day. The banners provide a visible tribute to the veterans and are accompanied by a digital exhibit hosted by the Lexington History Museum detailing their stories.

Lexington Honors Fayette County Veterans with Street Banners

Lexington, Kentucky – The city has unveiled a series of street banners along Vine Street to honor Fayette County veterans in a heartfelt tribute to local military service members. This initiative, now in its second year, features 30 banners celebrating the valor and service of local men and women who have served in the military, coinciding with national and local Veterans Day observances. The banners aim to share glimpses of these veterans’ stories with the community.

The Veterans Street Banner Program is a collaborative effort between the Office of the Mayor, the Lexington Commission on Veterans’ Affairs, and the Lexington History Museum. The program recognizes local veterans and thanks them for their dedication to serving the country. Earlier this year, the public was invited to submit applications for the program, which resulted in the selection of 30 veterans who submitted completed applications and supporting materials.

These banners will be displayed along Vine Street throughout November, serving as a visible reminder of the community’s appreciation for its veterans. Accompanying the banners, the Lexington History Museum has curated a digital exhibit offering detailed information about each featured veteran, promoting a better understanding of their contributions to the nation. This initiative reflects Lexington’s ongoing commitment to recognizing and celebrating the sacrifices made by its residents.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Veterans Street Banner Program?

The Veterans Street Banner Program is an initiative by the City of Lexington to honor Fayette County veterans by displaying banners along Vine Street. The program aims to recognize local veterans and share their stories with the community.

How many banners are displayed?

This year, 30 banners are displayed along Vine Street, each honoring a Fayette County veteran.

Who is featured on the banners?

The banners feature Fayette County men and women who have served in the military. All nominees who submitted completed applications and supporting materials were included in the program.

How can I learn more about the veterans featured?

The Lexington History Museum has curated a digital exhibit accompanying the banners, offering detailed information about each featured veteran.

Where can I see the banners?

The banners are displayed along Vine Street in downtown Lexington throughout November.

Key Features of the Veterans Street Banner Program

Feature Description
Number of Banners 30 banners displayed along Vine Street in Lexington, Kentucky.
Purpose To honor Fayette County veterans and share their stories with the community.
Collaboration A joint project of the Office of the Mayor, the Lexington Commission on Veterans’ Affairs, and the Lexington History Museum.
Digital Exhibit Accompanying digital exhibit curated by the Lexington History Museum providing detailed information about each featured veteran.
Display Period Banners will be displayed along Vine Street throughout November.


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