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KY 227 starts north in Scott County and goes through Stamping Ground before entering Owen County. Just southeast of Owenton, KY 227 meets KY 22 and joins it on its way to Owenton. Just before entering downtown Owenton, US 127 joins the route. In downtown Owenton, KY 22 leaves and KY 227 and US 127 travel north alone.
Stamping Ground School. It was named for the activity of herds of bison in the area. [3] The town was established in 1817 and named Herndonsville for the local Herndon family. In 1834 the name was changed to Stamping Ground. A Stamping Ground post office operated for a short time in 1816.
West of Georgetown off Stamping Ground Pike 38°13′16″N 84°38′19″W / 38.221111°N 84.638611°W / 38.221111; -84.638611 ( Vivion Upshaw Brooking Georgetown
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This is a list of plantations (including plantation houses) in the U.S. state of Kentucky, which are: National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.
KY 1262 north (Woodlake Road) – Switzer, Stamping Ground: Southern terminus of KY 1262 5.121: 8.241: KY 1685 south (Bedford Pike) Northern terminus of KY 1685: Scott 7.563: 12.171: KY 1973 south (Ironworks Road) Northern terminus of KY 1973 13.169: 21.193: KY 227 north (Stamping Ground Road) Southern terminus of KY 227: Georgetown: 13.694: 22.038
Six years later, a new and permanent settlement was founded by Robert and Jemima Johnson, who built Johnson Station (later called Great Crossing), near the north fork of Elkhorn Creek, about five miles west of today's Georgetown. All of Kentucky was originally part of Virginia's frontier. However, in 1776 Virginia reorganized it as Kentucky ...
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