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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.
English: This is a locator map showing Mason County in Kentucky. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: Source:
The AA Highway is a 135.665-mile-long (218.332 km) state highway maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The mainline route parallels the Ohio River from Interstate 275 (I-275) in Wilder to Vanceburg; it is cosigned as Kentucky Route (KY 9).
The Kentucky Department of Corrections is a state agency of the Kentucky Justice & Public Safety Cabinet that operates state-owned adult correctional facilities and provides oversight for and sets standards for county jails. They also provide training, community based services, and oversees the state's Probation & Parole Division.
KY 226 west (Saint Anthony Road) to KY 259 / Western Kentucky Parkway – Brownsville, Nolin Lake State Park: Eastern terminus of KY 226: Iberia: 8.925: 14.363: KY 889 south (Rock Hill Estates Road) – Ponderosa Marina, Dickeys Mill Recreation Area: Northern terminus of KY 889 (dead end road) 11.046– 11.184: 17.777–
Mason County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,120. [1] Its county seat is Maysville. [2] The county was created from Bourbon County, Virginia in 1788 and named for George Mason, a Virginia delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights".
[8] [22] KY 11 follows Town Branch north from the county line; the route meets the west end of KY 3289 (Springfield Road) and intersects KY 1198 (Rich Lan Road), which runs concurrently with KY 11 to Sharpsburg. KY 11 bypasses the populated part of town; while passing through the fringe, KY 1198 splits east onto Camp Street into the center of town.
The buildings served a variety of functions. About 62% or 96 of the buildings were devoted primarily to commercial use, while 28% or 43 were residential. The district also included five churches, two theaters, one high school complex, one library, one museum and five governmental buildings, including the county courthouse and jail.