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Kentucky Route 169 (KY 169) is a 36.161-mile-long (58.195 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. KY 169 travels from U.S. Route 25 Business (US 25 Bus.) in Richmond to KY 33 south of Versailles via Nicholasville and Keene. The highway crosses the Kentucky River via the Valley View Ferry.
Located on Kentucky Route 169, this ferry service connects auto traffic between the county seats of Richmond in Madison County, Nicholasville in Jessamine County and Lexington Kentucky. The route leads you directly to downtown Richmond, Lexington and Nicholasville. The ferry was founded in 1780, predating Kentucky's admission to the Union in 1792
In the list below, 1937C is only used if the route is on the 1937 county map but not the 1939 state map. Otherwise a C indicates that it first appears on a county map. Parentheses indicate it was overprinted as part of the "rural highway series" rather than being included on the original map.
Interstate 169 (I-169) is a 34.271-mile-long (55.154 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway that travels along the former southern section of the Pennyrile Parkway in Kentucky. U.S. President Donald Trump signed the I-169 designation into law on May 7, 2017, [3] [4] and the highway was officially re-signed and redesignated as I-169 in December 2024, following its upgrade to Interstate Highway ...
Kentucky Route 479 is a 8.169-mile-long (13.147 km) rural secondary highway in southeastern Grayson County. The highway begins at KY 88 at Wax. KY 479 heads northeast along Laurel Run, a tributary of the Nolin River. The highway passes to the west of Pearman and to the east of Hilltop at its intersection with KY 1214.
The survey ranks Kentucky’s Mountain Parkway as the sixth most feared in the country, just behind Nevada’s U.S. Route 50, a desert highway known as the loneliest road in America.
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