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Kentucky Route 61 (KY 61) is a 151.333-mile (243.547 km) long Kentucky State Highway extending north from the Tennessee state line in Cumberland County to Columbia in Adair County through to Greensburg in Green County.
Primary route follows KY 2154 around Lebanon rather than KY 55 KY 55: 18.626: 29.976 I-64 near Shelbyville: US 421 near New Castle — — KY 61: 151.235: 243.389 SR 53 near Peytonsburg: US 31E / US 60 in Downtown Louisville — — KY 61: 17.261: 27.779 KY 44 in Shepherdsville: US 60 Alt. in Louisville — — KY 67: 14.219: 22.883 I-64 near ...
184.61 US 31E/US 231 at the TN state line: US 231 at the IN state line 1926: current US 421: 272.40: 438.39 US 421 at the VA state line: US 421 at the IN state line 1930: current US 431: 86.93: 139.90 US 431 at the TN state line: US 60 in Owensboro: 1954: current US 460 — — US 60/US 421 at Frankfort: US 460 at the VA state line 1933
Kentucky's regions (click on image for color-coding information) Kentucky can be divided into five primary regions: the Cumberland Plateau in the east, which contains much of the historic coal mines; the north-central Bluegrass region, where the major cities and the state capital (Frankfort) are located; the south-central and western Pennyroyal Plateau (also known as the Pennyrile or ...
Kentucky Route 245 (KY 245) is a 19.439-mile (31.284 km) state highway in Kentucky that runs from U.S. Route 150 in southeastern to Bardstown to Kentucky Route 61 south of Shepherdsville. Route description
The area was settled c. 1802 by Daniel Trabue. The post office was opened on April 1, 1806, by John Field, who also ran the local store. Camp Boyle, located north of the town square, was an important camp and muster site for the Union Army during the Civil War (1861–1865).
KY 1494 — — KY 61 in Shepherdsville: KY 61 in Shepherdsville — — KY 1495 — — Dulaney: KY 293 in Princeton — — KY 1496 — — KY 7 near Leon: KY 3 near Glenwood — — KY 1497 — — Hazel: KY 121 near South Murray — — KY 1498 — — KY 7 at Hall: KY 122 at Jacks Creek — — KY 1499 — — US 460 in Mouthcard: KY 194 ...
William Owsley, Kentucky Secretary of State and later Governor of Kentucky (1844–48) 4,001: 198 sq mi (513 km 2) Pendleton County: 191: Falmouth: 1798: Campbell County and Bracken County: Edmund Pendleton (1721–1803), member of the Continental Congress: 14,810: 280 sq mi (725 km 2) Perry County: 193: Hazard: 1820: Floyd County and Clay County