On the list of towns with a population of 5000 or more, there's a Lexington in Kentucky, Maryland (Lexington Park), Massachusetts, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. That's seven if you count Lexington Park. Any Lexingtons in other states will be smaller than 5000 people.
The term "Lexington" can refer to several places and entities, most notably Lexington, Kentucky, and Lexington, Massachusetts. In the United States, there are numerous cities and towns named Lexington across various states. Additionally, there are several other references to "Lexington," including military ships and historical sites. The exact number can vary based on the context in which "Lexington" is used.
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The question should be: How many states have cities named after them in THEIR state? (If it is worded in this manner.) Or better yet: How many states also have a city with a matching name, such as Kansas City, Kansas?
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