Concord's literary mile, Lexington Road, runs east out of Monument Square.
KY 29 leaves Wilmore and becomes Lexington Road, passing through farmland with some residential development.
The Wayside house, located on Lexington Road, has been home to a number of authors.
The area is a collection of small, unconnected subdivisions along Lexington Road and large estates built just outside Cherokee Park.
The new road was first called 'Shelbyville Branch', today it is called Lexington Road.
In the 1800s, writers lived on Lexington Road in Concord, and some of their houses are open for tours.
There is also significant greenspace in the vicinity of Lexington Road.
They've found him in a ditch about three miles from here, just off the new Lexington Road.
Its address is 455 Lexington Road in Concord.
The east precinct, housed in police headquarters on Lexington Road, is responsible for zones eight through fourteen.