Wellington, Lexington

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Wellington is a neighborhood in southwestern Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are Wellington Way to the north and east, Keithshire Way to the south, and Clays Mill Road to the west.

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Wellington was not developed until 2002, so there were no statistics compiled on it during the 2000 census.

37°59′49″N84°32′38″W / 37.997°N 84.544°W / 37.997; -84.544


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