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Historical images of The LASC.

Then and now: A glimpse into the early days of The LASC.

Photos provided by The LASC

Between Lexington turning 250 and the Living Arts & Science Center celebrating 56 years of creativity and community, this year is truly one for the books.

Since 1969, The LASC has been a place where thousands of kids explore art and science through camps, field trips, and neighborhood events.

Now, the organization is gearing up for its next chapter — and Lexingtonians can help. Contribute to “The Power of 56" fall campaign to support hands-on learning for future generations.

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