Lexington, New York

Lexington is a town in Greene County, New York, United States.

[2][better source needed] The town is in the southwestern part of Greene County.

[3][4] The company performed there for five years before moving to Albany, NY to become Capital Repertory Theatre.

Lexington House was later used as a summer retreat by Ensemble Studio Theatre.

[5] In 2024, the town of Lexington applied for funding from the New York State Restore NY program, on behalf of a group of projects designed to revitalize the Lexington hamlet and restore and re-use several nearby historic structures.

The West Kill, an 11-mile-long (18 km) tributary of the Schoharie, drains much of the town.

The summit of West Kill Mountain, sixth-highest peak in the Catskills at approximately 3,880 feet (1,180 m), is the highest point in the town.

On August 27, 2011, Hurricane Irene (at that point, a tropical storm) inflicted damage to the town.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency arrived in Lexington following the storm.