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U.S. Route 68 (US 68) is a United States highway that runs for 560 miles (900 km) from northwest Ohio to Western Kentucky. The highway's western terminus is at US 62 in Reidland, Kentucky . Its present eastern terminus is at Interstate 75 in Findlay, Ohio , though the route once extended as far north as Toledo .
Routes 9 and 10 run concurrently through the south edge of Maysville as the AA Highway. The AA Highway links the Kentucky suburbs of Cincinnati approximately 50 miles west of Maysville with Vanceburg, Ashland and Interstate 64 near Grayson to the southeast. Kentucky Route 11, a north–south highway that approaches Maysville from the south from ...
Roughly bounded by Hoppe St., Bartlett Lane, and city limits on the east and the west; also extending north and south along U.S. Routes 62 and 68 38°36′50″N 83°48′28″W / 38.613889°N 83.807778°W / 38.613889; -83.807778 ( Washington Historic
It ran through Maysville southeast of the main US 68 corridor, which bypasses Maysville to the north. US 68 Bus. ran concurrent with US 62 for most of its length. It intersected with Kentucky Route 2515 (KY 2515), KY 1236, KY 9 (AA Hwy.), KY 1448, KY 2516, KY 10, and KY 8.
The highway is immediately concurrent with US 52. 2.4 miles (3.9 km) later, the highway gains an additional concurrency with US 68, which crosses the river via the William H. Harsha Bridge. At Ripley , US 52 leaves the concurrency, at which point US 62 and US 68 head north for 5.3 miles (8.5 km) as a generally rural two-lane highway.
People's Bank and Trust Company Building, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey; People's Bank of Buffalo, New York; People's Bank and Trust, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, merged into Centura Bank; Peoples Bank (Marietta, Ohio), a community bank in Marietta, Ohio; People's National Bank Building (Rock Hill, South Carolina), listed on the NRHP in ...
Maysville is located in Mason County, Kentucky, and contains a large roadcut along U.S. Route 68. The cut was human-made in the 1950s and consists of rock that is roughly 450 million years old. [1] Maysville provides an opportunity to observe the stratigraphy of the formations present of the Ordovician time period.
(US 62 Bus. and US 68 Bus. continue south through Maysville, Kentucky crossing the Ohio River at the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge from this point [2]); and its northern terminus is along SR 48 at US 36 in Covington. Throughout its southern portion the route is quite hilly as it passes predominantly northward through scenic areas with state ...