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    We’re a locally owned and trusted pressure washing company devoted to serving Fayette County. We are passionate about helping homeowners in Lexington, KY, love their homes, inside and out. We use the latest equipment and eco-friendly solutions to get your property sparkling clean.

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  • Assessment: We scour your property to detect problem areas.
  • Preparation: We isolate delicate landscaping before cleaning.
  • Cleaning: With variable pressure, we clean out dirt and grime.
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    Pressure washing is key to a well-maintained home. We clean siding, decks, driveways, and more. Need your gutters cleaned or roof washed? We do that too! Contact Lighten Enterprises at 606-717-0085 to schedule a free estimate.

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    Lexington was named in June 1775, in what was then considered Fincastle County, Virginia, 17 years before Kentucky became a state. A party of frontiersmen, led by William McConnell, camped on the Middle Fork of Elkhorn Creek (now known as Town Branch and rerouted under Vine Street) at the site of the present-day McConnell Springs. Upon hearing of the colonists’ victory in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, they named the site Lexington. It was the first of many American places to be named after the Massachusetts town.

    On January 25, 1780, 45 original settlers signed the Lexington Compact, known also as the “Articles of Agreement, made by the inhabitants of the town of Lexington, in the County of Kentucky.” The settlement at Lexington at this time was also known as Fort Lexington, as it was surrounded by fortifications to protect from the British and from Indians. The Articles allocated land by granting “In” lots of 1/2 acre to each share, along with “Out” lots of 5 acres for each share. Presumably the “In” lots were for the family dwelling inside the fortifications, while the “Out” lots were to be “cleared” for farming. (Corn is the only crop specifically mentioned in the Articles.) It is known that several of these original settlers (perhaps many of them) served under General George Rogers Clark in the Illinois campaign (also called the Northwestern campaign) against the British in 1778-79. While the ostensible founder of Lexington, William McConnell, is not one of the signees, an Alexander McConnell is. Within two years of signing the Agreement, both John and Jacob Wymore were killed by Indians in separate incidents outside the walls of “Fort Lexington”.

    Historic Henry Clay law office in downtown Lexington

    In December, 1781, a huge caravan of around 600 pioneers from Spotsylvania County, Virginia-dubbed “The Travelling Church”-arrived in the Lexington area. Led by the preacher Lewis Craig and Captain William Ellis, the Travelling Church established numerous churches, including the South Elkhorn Christian Church in Lexington. On May 6, 1782, the town of Lexington was chartered by an act of the Virginia General Assembly. Around 1790, the First African Baptist Church was founded in Lexington by Peter Durrett, a Baptist preacher and slave held by Joseph Craig. Durrett had helped guide “The Travelling Church” on its trek to Kentucky. This church is the oldest black Baptist congregation in Kentucky and the third-oldest in the United States.

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