What Lexington Taught Us About Urban-Rural Interconnection
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What Lexington Taught Us About Urban-Rural Interconnection
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In today's episode, we're bringing you highlights from our conversations at this year's https://nextcity.org/vanguard in Lexington, Kentucky, where our theme was exploring the dynamics of urban-rural interconnection – not urban-rural...
show moreWe will explore how communities are stronger when we stand in solidarity, and when we learn from each other's experiences.We'll hear from Mandy Higgins, Executive Director at the Lexington History Museum; Mark Lenn Johnson, president of Art Inc. Kentucky; as well as Jim Gray, the former two-term Mayor of Lexington and Kentucky's current Secretary of Transportation, who went from living in a small town to leading the growth of one of the state's largest cities. With a population of over 320,000, Lexington is a model for how urban and rural can coexist, collaborate and thrive.
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