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General Butler State Resort Park is a state park located near Carrollton, Kentucky in Carroll County.The park is named for General William O. Butler, a soldier in both the War of 1812 and the Mexican–American War.
Carrollton is a home rule-class city [4] in—and the county seat of—Carroll County, Kentucky, United States, [5] at the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky rivers. The population was 3,938 at the 2010 census .
The Carrollton Historic District in Carrollton, Kentucky is a 92 acres (37 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The listing included 334 contributing buildings. The district is roughly bounded by Main, Polk, 2nd, 7th, and both sides of Highland Ave. to 11th St. [1]
KY 193 north (Port Royal Road) Southern terminus of KY 193 231.478: 372.528: KY 574 east (Turners Station Road) Western terminus of KY 574: Campbellsburg: 231.551: 372.645: KY 55 north (Carrollton Road) – Carrollton: Northern end of KY 55 concurrency: 232.538: 374.234: KY 997 south (Hillsboro Road) Northern terminus of KY 997 234.046– 234. ...
Carroll County is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.Its county seat is Carrollton. [1] The county was formed in 1838 and named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last living signer of the Declaration of Independence. [2]
Kentucky Route 227 (KY 227) is a 52.762-mile-long (84.912 km) state highway in Kentucky that runs from U.S. Route 460 (US 460) near Georgetown, Kentucky to US 42 and KY 36 in Carrollton, Kentucky. Route description
The route originates at a junction with U.S. Route 127 in the southern Russell County community of Freedom.The route continues into Adair County through Columbia.In the 2010s, KY 55 was rerouted onto the Columbia Bypass, while the original KY 55 alignment, which went through town and provided access to the Cumberland Parkway, was re-designated as KY 55 Business.
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.