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  2. Kentucky Route 377 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 377 (KY 377) is a 23.894-mile-long (38.454 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects mostly rural areas of Rowan and Lewis counties with the Morehead area.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Kentucky/All-time list ...

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    : Kentucky maps, including project archives (click project archives for right of way maps) 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.

  4. List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary ...

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    The highway begins at KY 59 southeast of Camp Dix and immediately crosses Laurel Fork of Kinniconick Creek, a tributary of the Ohio River. KY 474 follows Scotts Branch Road, which runs along the eponymous creek to near the Lewis–Carter county line, where the highway turns and closely follows the watershed boundary that forms the county line.

  5. U.S. Route 377 - Wikipedia

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    US 377 is co-signed with State Highway 99 for its entire Oklahoma length. US 377's first junction within Oklahoma is with SH-32 west of Kingston. The first town that US 377/SH-99 pass through is Madill, where the two highways meet US 70 and State Highway 199. The next town after that is Tishomingo, where there is a brief concurrency with SH-22.

  6. According to the National Weather Service, the North Fork of the Kentucky River rose 12 feet in 12 hours due to heavy rainfall, hitting a high of 16.8 feet early Thursday morning.

  7. U.S. Route 68 - Wikipedia

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    Widening project in western Kentucky (1990s) [ edit ] For much of the 1990s, much of the US 68/KY 80 corridor from the I-24 junction near Cadiz to the Natcher Parkway (now I-165) junction in Bowling Green was under construction for a regional construction project to widen the corridor to four lanes, with several alignments remaining intact ...

  8. The Trace (Land Between the Lakes) - Wikipedia

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    However, some road maps published after the 2000s still identify The Trace as KY 453 and SR 49. [13] [14] The recreation area itself, however, was established in 1963 after the TVA built the Kentucky Dam and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impounded the Cumberland River to build the other dam that created Lake Barkley. The state road ...

  9. Kentucky River - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky River is a tributary of the Ohio River in Kentucky, United States. The 260-mile (420 km) river and its tributaries drain much of eastern and central Kentucky, passing through the Eastern Coalfield , the Cumberland Mountains , and the Bluegrass region . [ 2 ]