walkLEX: The Children of Downtown

Lexington has a number of statues in the downtown area. Three utilize children as their figures; one is a water-fountain and one is a fountain. Each are unique

At the Sayre School on North Limestone, two children are playing leapfrog:

At the northern end of Gratz Park, a young boy shows a young girl his sailboat as they sit atop a rock. The statue is part of a fountain. It was a gift “to the city’s children” from 19th century author and Lexingtonian James Lane Allen.

In front of the old Fayette Courthouse stands Trois Enfants dans le Font, a useful statue of three children in the nude clutching a tree (which is topped by a light fixture). Beneath the children is a water fountain for adults and at ground level, “a drink for our friend.”

4 thoughts on “walkLEX: The Children of Downtown”

  1. I know! I noticed that too. Before I even wrote the creepy comment I looked closely at the others to see if they creeped me out… they didn't. I wonder why…

  2. Does anyone know anything about the last statue? I have a birdbath with this statue as the base. But I can't find anything about it.

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