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Fannin is an unincorporated community within Elliott County, Kentucky, United States. Its post office [2] is closed. References This page was last edited on 25 July ...
Canton: 0.000: 0.000: US 68 (Canton Road) / KY 80 / Old Canton Road Connector: Western terminus; continues beyond US 68/KY 80 as Old Canton Road Connector 1.207: 1.942: KY 1891 south (Lock East Road) Northern terminus of KY 1891 4.764: 7.667: KY 807 east (Donaldson Creek Road) / Donaldson Creek Road: Western terminus of KY 807 18.049: 29.047 ...
Canton is an unincorporated community in Trigg County, Kentucky, United States. Canton is located on the eastern shore of Lake Barkley along U.S. Route 68 and Kentucky Route 80 8.5 miles (13.7 km) west-southwest of Cadiz .
The Brick Inn, also known as the Canton Hotel, in Canton, Kentucky, was built in 1819. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It is a two-story five-bay brick building, with south and west facades laid in Flemish bond. [2] It is located on Lake Barkley, formerly part of the Cumberland River. [2]
Whitley County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,712. [1] Its county seat is at Williamsburg, [2] though the largest city is Corbin, and the county's District Court (a trial court of limited jurisdiction) sits in both cities.
Kentucky Route 700 is a 16.539-mile-long (26.617 km) rural secondary state highway in central McCreary County that runs from a boat ramp along the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River in the northern portion of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area to Kentucky Route 90 south of Honeybee via Marshes Siding.
Kenton County is a county located in the northern part of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 169,064, [1] making it the third most populous county in Kentucky (behind Jefferson County and Fayette County).
Boyd County was the 107th of 120 counties formed in Kentucky and was established in 1860 from parts of surrounding Greenup, Carter, and Lawrence Counties. [3] It was named for Linn Boyd of Paducah, former U.S. congressman, speaker of the United States House of Representatives, who died in 1859 soon after being elected lieutenant governor of Kentucky.