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100
365 days
A year
100
Children used these to learn to read and spell.
A hornbook
100
The first "roads"
Indian trails
100
Circuit Riders
Preachers who rode from church to church
100
Hit Lexington in 1985
A tornado
200
10 years
A decade
200
Children went to school this many days each week in the winter
6 days
200
Came second
Stagecoaches
200
Toys that early pioneer children used
Jacks, Jacob's Ladder, Hoops, and Sticks
200
Destroyed Main Street bridge
A flood
300
100 years
A century
300
The first schools had this many rooms
1 room
300
Appeared after stagecoaches
Railroads
300
The original purpose of the blockhouse
Protection from the Indians
300
The oldest church in Lexington that still holds services
First Congregational Church
400
52 weeks
A year
400
5 days
The number of days each week that we go to school
400
Fourth mode of transportation
Cars
400
Jail, church, court, boy scouts, meeting place
Uses of the blockhouse after the war
400
The building of this road made travel to Cleveland and Columbus easier
I-71
500
520 weeks
A decade
500
The first Lexington school was built in the same year as one other major event
Amariah Watson founded Lexington
500
The last mode of transportation.
The bike trail
500
A big event for entertainment in the 1800s
Dancing and Socializing
500
The reason I-71 was bad for Richland County
There were fewer travelers and businesses had to close