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KY 3290 south (Mud Lick Road) Northern terminus of KY 3290: Salt Lick: 6.949: 11.183: US 60 east – Morehead: Southern end of US 60 concurrency: Daniel Boone National Forest: 7.738: 12.453: US 60 west – Owingsville: Northern end of US 60 concurrency 10.119: 16.285: KY 1269 west (Old Sand Road) Eastern terminus of KY 1269 11.233: 18.078 ...
Salt Lick is located at the intersection of US 60 and KY 211 beside the Licking River. It is part of the Mount Sterling micropolitan area . According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 0.77 square miles (2.0 km 2 ), of which 0.008 square miles (0.02 km 2 ), or 1.15%, is water.
At Bee Lick, the highway turns north and runs concurrently with KY 39 to cross a tributary of Bee Lick Creek. KY 328 diverges from KY 39 at the Lincoln–Pulaski–Rockcastle county tripoint. In Rockcastle County, the highway follows Bee Lick Road, which crosses Bee Lick Creek and meets the west end of KY 3273 (West Level Green Road). KY 328 ...
He and his wife Nancy had left their home in 1779, traveling down the Ohio River to Maysville, Kentucky, and then walking the rest of the way to the Louisville area. He started working at Thomas Bullitt's Bullitt's Lick salt works, near Shepherdsville, Kentucky in 1784. After acquiring the Mann's Lick salt lick, he decided to build a salt furnace.
KY 1785 follows Jason Ridge Road, which passes close to but does not cross the Todd–Muhlenberg County county line, east through Jason to the Todd–Logan county line. The highway continues southeast along Lake Malone Road across Lake Malone through the community of Whispering Pines to the route's eastern terminus at KY 1293 (Dunmor Deer Lick ...
Bullitt's Lick is a historic salt lick 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Shepherdsville in Bullitt County, Kentucky. It was the first commercial supplier of salt in Kentucky, and the first industry in Kentucky as well, supplying jobs for many residents but also using slaves.
The eastern segment of KY 8 extends for 39.933 miles (64.266 km) from Concord-Trinity Road west of Concord [1] [6] to U.S. Route 23 in South Portsmouth west of South Shore. [7] The western terminus of this portion is a very narrow two-lane road that becomes gravel.
Zilpo Road is a National Forest Scenic Byway in the forested hills of eastern Kentucky in the United States. The nine-mile (14 km) [ 1 ] byway starts south of Salt Lick and can be accessed by Kentucky Route 211 (KY 2112).