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K-192 is a 16.241-mile-long (26.137 km) east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.K-192's western terminus is at U.S. Route 59 (US-59) and K-16 west-northwest of Winchester and the eastern terminus is at US-73 and K-7 west-northwest of Leavenworth.
K-92 is an approximately 44-mile-long (71 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas. K-92's western terminus is at K-4 south of the community of Rock Creek, and the eastern terminus is a continuation as Missouri State Route 92 at the Missouri border by the City of Leavenworth.
By Kansas law, no state highway may exist entirely within city limits. [1] As a result, some highways have been given to cities as they annex the land around them, as is the case with the eastern branch of K-150 in the Kansas City area, which is now entirely within Olathe and Overland Park.
On June 12, 1858, the Leavenworth County commissioners appointed surveyors to plan a road between Leavenworth and Ozawkie, which crossed Stranger Creek along the way. On July 12, 1858, the county board appropriated $4,500 (equivalent to $122,000 in 2023 [ 4 ] ) for construction of the bridge.
Leavenworth County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas and is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. [3] Its county seat and most populous city is Leavenworth. [4] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 81,881. [1] The county was named after Henry Leavenworth, a general in the Indian Wars who established Fort Leavenworth.
K-7 is a 240.606-mile-long (387.218 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kansas.It is mostly a small country highway winding its way through the Osage Questas and Glaciated Regions of eastern Kansas, although a portion of the highway passes through the Kansas City metropolitan area.
K-67 is a 0.972-mile-long (1.564 km) spur route that serves the Kansas Department of Corrections Norton Correctional Facility east of Norton in central Norton County. [1] [2] The highway begins at US-36 and K-383, which run concurrently east–west, and immediately has a grade crossing of the Kyle Railroad.
The road's direction signs changed from west–east to north–south around 2010, although portions of it in Kansas City are still signed west–east. In 2015, The Kansas state legislature passed Statute 68-1038, which designation the portion of K-5 between US-73 / K-7 to I-435 , then from I-435 to US-69 , and southward on US-69 to the Oklahoma ...