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The Lexington Progress has announced their first annual Reader's Choice Awards. REMAX Unlimited has been selected as the Best Real Estate Company and it's owner/broker Linda Lipscomb has been chosen as the Best Real Estate Agent.
REMAX Unlimited was selected from 9 Real Estate Companies that operate here in our small market. This is an amazing honor for our company since we are truly the new kid's on the block here in Lexington Real Estate. Our company opened for business in late March 2007!
Congratulations to Linda Lipscomb for earning the Best Agent Award! She is truly deserving. She serves her clients and customers with unfailing dedication. A real estate agent for 12 years, Linda's business is almost exclusively referrals and returning clients which speaks volumes for any agent. However, while earning this Reader's Choice as Best Agent, Linda has taken on the role of owner/broker which she has done equally well. As a broker she has inspired me to be a better agent and given me the tools and opportunities to do so. She provides her agents with a warm, inviting office to work from with a support staff that works as hard as she does.
I am proud and honored to be a part of REMAX Unlimited- The Lexington Progress Reader's Choice for Best Real Estate Company.
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This year's Lexington High School BIG RED CLASSIC Baseball Tournament got off to a great start last night. Other area teams competing in this annual event include McKenzie, Clarksburg, Trinity Christian Academy, Riverside, Perry County and local favorite Lexington High School.
Last night's first game was a long nail biter with McKenzie topping Riverside 8-7 in 7 innings! Less exciting was Lexington's 13-1 win over TCA.
Join us this week for a wonderful beginning to the LHS baseball season at Guy B. Amis Park. Games are scheduled nightly at 5 and 7. The concession stand is open and the freshly grilled food is a culinary delight. You just can't beat the grilled chicken sandwich or the grilled bologna sandwich!
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The weather is getting pretty now. Maybe spring is just around the corner. It's time to start planning for a little spring fling. Would like to introduce you to one of life's hidden pleasures, Natchez Trace State Park. Located in West Tennessee Natchez Trace State Park, the State's largest and most visited park, is just six miles northeast of Lexington. The park covers over 46,000 square acres and is managed by the Tennessee Department of Conservation.
The park's Pin Oak Lodge provides single and double room accommodations and has a 160 seat restaurant, as well as a swimming pool and tennis courts for guests. They have added 27 rooms making a total of 47. They have added suites, which are available in 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms. There are 10 new villas and 17 cabins. Pin Oak Lodge has a new campground with 77 sites. It has 5 camping cabins. They added one group camp that has 5 cottages, a bunkhouse, administration building and kitchen. They have also added an equestrian center. Located on the shores of Pin Oak Lake, guests will find good fishing and boating at their doorstep. Cabins and camping sites are also available. For reservations call 1-800-421-6683 or 731-968-8176.



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Right in the middle of lovely little Lexington Tennessee you will find beautiful Beech Lake. This 1000 acre man-made lake was constructed by TVA in the 1960's. It is a part of the Beech River Watershed Development Authority that maintains and manages this lake along with 5 other area lakes. For only $15 annually, people can boat, swim, ski, fish and sunbathe on this lake (or any of the BRWDA lakes).
Lake front living is available with lake properties starting in the low $200's. 
If this sounds good to you, give me a call.
I would love to chat with you about our great community!
All the Best!
Kathy Fisher Lexington TN Realtor
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Have you been to your city park lately? With spring just around the corner, most parks across the country will be in full swing before you know. I am particularly fond of this time of year because going to the park allows me to see people that I don't see anywhere else. Come spring Guy B. Amis Park becomes a mecca for folks of all ages.

There is SO much to do at this great park. Baseball is KING & softball it's QUEEN and here you will find the fields for Lexington High School along with fields for Babe Ruth,Little League, Dixie Youth, & ASA Softball. In a couple of weeks LHS will host it's annual Big RED Classic Tournament with teams from all over West Tennessee competing for the title.

But hey baseball's not all we have, the park provides many opportunities including an inline hockey rink, skateboard park, tennis courts, basketball court and soccer fields. There is a large swimming pool open for the summer season as well. 
I'll see you at the Park!
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