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U.S. Route 68 (US 68) is a United States highway that runs for 560 miles (900 km) from northwest Ohio to Western Kentucky. The highway's western terminus is at US 62 in Reidland, Kentucky . Its present eastern terminus is at Interstate 75 in Findlay, Ohio , though the route once extended as far north as Toledo .
It ran through Maysville southeast of the main US 68 corridor, which bypasses Maysville to the north. US 68 Bus. ran concurrent with US 62 for most of its length. It intersected with Kentucky Route 2515 (KY 2515), KY 1236, KY 9 (AA Hwy.), KY 1448, KY 2516, KY 10, and KY 8.
Maysville is a home rule-class city [5] in Mason County, Kentucky, United States, and is the county seat of Mason County. [6] The population was 8,873 as of the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Maysville is on the Ohio River , 66 miles (106 km) northeast of Lexington .
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US 68 Bus. east (Main Street) Western end of US 68 Business concurrency: 33.224: 53.469: US 68 Bus. west / US 460 west (Bank Row Street) End of one-way east/west split: 34.018: 54.747: US 68 Bus. (Millersburg Road) – Maysville: Eastern end of US 68 Business concurrency; Bourbon County Hospital directly west of intersection 35.231: 56.699
US 460 / KY 11 in Mount Sterling: US 460 near Mount Sterling — — KY 788: 1.111: 1.788 Fort Campbell: US 41 Alt. in Oak Grove: 2012: current KY 823: 4.6: 7.4 KY-477 in Raymond: KY-261/KY-703 west of Fackler Road — — KY 841: 38.9: 62.6 US 31W / US 60 / KY 1934 near Valley Station: Indiana State Road 265 (Future I-265) on the Lewis and ...
John Armstrong, a local developer and industrialist, built the Mechanic's Row houses circa 1816. They are considered among the finest examples of New Orleans-inspired architecture in Kentucky. The land on which Mechanics' Row sits once belonged to Edmund Martin who purchased the property in 1797 from John May.
Maysville is located in Mason County, Kentucky, and contains a large roadcut along U.S. Route 68. The cut was human-made in the 1950s and consists of rock that is roughly 450 million years old. [1] Maysville provides an opportunity to observe the stratigraphy of the formations present of the Ordovician time period.