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Kentucky Route 290 (KY 290) is a 8.850-mile (14.243 km) north–south road in Jackson County, Kentucky. Its south end is in Annville on KY 3630 and the north end is in Downtown McKee on US 421 . Route description
State Route 290 (SR 290) is a 19.7-mile-long (31.7 km) state highway in Jackson and Putnam counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It connects SR 53 northeast of Granville to SR 135 in Cookeville via SR 56 and Bloomington Springs .
US 27 is the main highway running through Somerset. The route continues as a four-lane highway almost to the Pulaski–Lincoln county line and again has four lanes through Stanford. It veers northeast to Lancaster then northwest to the site of Camp Dick Robinson at Kentucky Route 34, becoming four lanes. Entering Jessamine County, the road ...
US 41 at the Kentucky state line in Montgomery County: 1923: current SR 12: 62.46: 100.52 US 31/US 41/US 41A/US 431/SR 6/SR 11 in Nashville: US 41A at the Kentucky state line in Clarksville: 1923: current SR 13: 153.01: 246.25 SR 17 at the Alabama state line in Wayne County: US 79 at the Kentucky state line in Montgomery County: 1923
Interstate 290 (multiple highways) U.S. Route 290; Arkansas Highway 290; Florida: Florida State Road 290 (former) County Road 290 (Escambia County, Florida) Georgia State Route 290 (former) Kentucky Route 290; Maryland Route 290; Minnesota State Highway 290 (former) Montana Secondary Highway 290; Nevada State Route 290; New Mexico State Road ...
US 127 south (York Highway) Continuation into Tennessee: KY 1076 east: Western terminus of KY 1076: SR 111 south – Cookeville: Northern terminus of SR 111: Clinton 1.640: 2.639: KY 3066 west (Bug–Huntersville Road) Eastern terminus of KY 3066 2.198: 3.537: KY 969 east (Cedar Knob Road) Western terminus of KY 969 3.008: 4.841: US 127 Bus ...
U.S. Route 290 (US 290) is an east–west U.S. Highway located entirely within the state of Texas. Its western terminus is at Interstate 10 southeast of Segovia , and its eastern terminus is at Interstate 610 in northwest Houston . [ 1 ]
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 ...