Lexington North Carolina

The King Of BBQ

Lexington is the Sweet Spot! Come to an authentic small town that is strategically connected to the Piedmont Triad metro. Lexington is a proven business location on a growth trend, but the city is not built out and remains cost effective. Come be a part of the growth trend in Lexington.

Population

18,931

Median Household Income

$31,348

Median Age

39.1

Median Home Value

$119,569

Distance to High Point

18.4 Miles

Distance to Greensboro

32.3 Miles

Distance to Winston Salem

23.5 Miles

Distance to Charlotte

59.2 Miles

Distance to PTI

39 Miles

Elementary School

Charles England Elementary School
Pickett Elementary School
South Lexington School and Developmental Center
Southwest Elementary Global Academy

Middle School

Lexington Middle School

High School

Lexington Senior High School

Depot District Music Festival Located in the historic train depot district of Uptown Lexington, the 2019 Depot District Music Fest will celebrate community, music and the city’s full-steam-ahead progress toward the district’s revitalization.

The Bob Timberlake Gallery invites visitors to step into the artist’s life and immerse themselves in his world. The opening of The Gallery in June 1997 represented the culmination of the artist’s dream, ten years in the making.

The Annual Barbecue Festival has been recognized nationally, regionally, and state wide for its excellence. The event has been recognized as one of the “Top Ten Food Festival in America” by Travel & Leisure Magazine, designated as a Top Twenty October Event by the Southeast Tourism Society, is a part of the Library of Congress’ Local Legacy Event, and has received won more than fifty awards through The N.C. Association of Festivals and Events Excellence Awards program.

RCR Museum The RCR Museum takes visitors through a journey that includes team owner Richard Childress’ earliest days as a NASCAR driver, the championship-winning years with Dale Earnhardt and the No. 3 team, the evolution and success of the team after Earnhardt’s untimely passing, and Childress’ passion for the outdoors.

The Uptown district boasts one of three National Register Historic Districts. Plans are in place to renovate Lexington’s oldest and most unique properties, one-by-one for mixed-use development that encourages upper-story residential and office uses, with street level retail and restaurants.