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The Paducah plant produced low-enriched uranium which was further refined at Portsmouth and the K-25 plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. From the 1960s the Paducah plant was dedicated to uranium enrichment for nuclear power plants. In 1984, the operating contract was assumed by Martin Marietta Energy Systems.
U.S. Route 41 Alternate (US 41 Alt.), also signed U.S. Route 41A in Tennessee (US 41A), connects the town of Monteagle, Tennessee, with Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 10 miles (16 km) north of the Tennessee line.
) is an 11.2-mile (18.0 km) business loop of I-24 that travels through downtown Paducah, Kentucky, that begins at I-24 and US 60 at exit 4 and ends at I-24 and KY 1954 at exit 11. Originally designated as Interstate 24 Downtown ( I-24 Dwtn.
Martin is named for Captain William Martin. [5] William Martin was born in Halifax County, Virginia in 1806, and moved to Weakley County, Tennessee with his wife Sarah in 1832. [5] Captain Martin prospered through tobacco farming and began working to establish a railroad connection in what would later become Martin in 1852. [5]
South end of KY 70/KY 91 concurrency: 60.535: 97.422: KY 902 east: South end of KY 902 concurrency: 60.656: 97.616: KY 902 west: North end of KY 902 concurrency: Crittenden 63.258: 101.804: KY 70 west – Mexico: North end of KY 70 concurrency: Marion: 69.577: 111.973: US 60 / KY 91 north – Paducah, Henderson: Northern terminus; north end of ...
US 45E is a 61.23-mile-long (98.54 km) state highway in West Tennessee, connecting Jackson with South Fulton via Medina, Milan, Bradford, Greenfield, Sharon, and Martin. For the majority of its length, it is concurrent with unsigned State Route 43 (SR 43) for most of the route's length except for short segments at Martin and South Fulton, where ...
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Martin County: 159: Inez: 1870: Floyd County, Johnson County, Pike County, and Lawrence County: John P. Martin, United States Congressman from Kentucky (1845–47) 10,928: 231 sq mi (598 km 2) Mason County: 161: Maysville: 1788: Bourbon County: George Mason (1725–92), statesman known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights" 16,841: 241 sq mi ...