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Today's Interview: Lexington Police Department searches for new home for Public Safety Museum

The Lexington Police Department is looking for a new home for its public safety museum. This month they recovered an important part of their history on a Fayette County farm.

In Today’s Interview, Sam Dick spoke to Lexington Police Officer Robert Terry, who is the department's historian, about what they need to display more than 150-years of history.

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125-year old stone arch from Lexington Police Department discovered on Fayette Co. farm

Submitted photo/all pictures courtesy of the Lexington Police Department

Lexington Police Department in 1897 on Vine Street near Water Street & Upper Street

submitted photo/all pictures courtesy of the Lexington Police Department

Closer photo of arch and entrance to old Lexington Police Department during demolition

submitted photo/all pictures courtesy of the Lexington Police Department
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