Liberty Heights is a neighborhood in southeastern Lexington, Kentucky, United States.
The business consists of light industrial, service, wholesale and retail.
Lexington's first shopping center, Eastland, is located adjacent to Liberty Heights.
Despite this, pockets of city coexisted with pockets of "county," sometimes causing confusion of jurisdiction for law enforcement, as there were formerly both Lexington and Fayette County police departments.
When the Union Depot in downtown Lexington was demolished, the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (C & O, now CSX) continued passenger service on its George Washington streamliner through Lexington until the 1970s, utilizing a newly built Netherlands yard passenger station on Delaware Avenue.