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The portion of I-64 in Kentucky is host to two "exceptionally significant" structures indicated by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). One is the Cochran Hill Tunnel , [ 2 ] a twin tube at Cherokee Park in Louisville built in 1974, [ 2 ] and the other is a 1960s-era modern-styled rest area near Winchester .
Kentucky Route 676 (KY 676) is a Kentucky State Highway located almost entirely within the city limits of Frankfort. The four-lane divided highway is locally known as the East–West Connector . Because Frankfort is bisected by the steep gorge of the Kentucky River , east–west transportation through the city was historically a challenge.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
KY 2 east / KY 986 east (Olive Hill Fire Station Service Road) to I-64: Western terminus of KY 2 and KY 986; hospital and I-64 via KY 2: 442.520: 712.167: KY 2529 north: Southern terminus of KY 2529: 443.518: 713.773: KY 1025 north: Southern terminus of KY 1025 444.039: 714.612: KY 3298 south: Northern terminus of KY 3298 444.636: 715.572: KY ...
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 65 — — — — 1929: 1960 Renumbered to KY 259 to avoid duplication with I-65 KY 67: 14.219: 22.883 I-64 ...
Frankfort is the capital city of the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is a home rule-class city and the seat of Franklin County . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As of the 2020 census , the population was 28,602, making it the 13th largest city in Kentucky and fourth smallest U.S. state capital by population. [ 7 ]
Henry Ward, a member of the Louisville Chamber of Commerce in 1958, lobbied in Frankfort to Highway Commissioner Ward Oates to have I-65 (and other Interstates) routed through downtown Louisville. At that time Ward, who would later become the state Highway Commissioner from 1960 to 1967, stated that "downtown Louisville felt it would be ...
Southern terminus of KY 3428: Clay 64.752: 104.208: KY 66 north to Hal Rogers Parkway – Oneida: Southern end of KY 66 concurrency 65.527: 105.455: KY 66 south – Peabody, Beverly: Northern end of KY 66 concurrency 73.337: 118.024: KY 2443 west to KY 1524: Eastern terminus of KY 2443 73.525: 118.327: KY 1524 east: Western terminus of KY 1524 ...