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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
KY 82 north (Spout Springs Road) to Mountain Parkway – Spout Springs, Clay City: Southern terminus of KY 82 55.594: 89.470: KY 1886 west (Cressy Road) Eastern terminus of KY 1886: Clark 61.137: 98.390: KY 1028 west (Mina Station Road) Eastern terminus of KY 1028 63.031: 101.439: KY 974 east (Irvine Road) to KY 3369: Southern end of KY 974 ...
KY 115: Pembroke Road at the Tennessee–Kentucky state line in Oak Grove: US 68 Alt. at Fairvew: KY 116: KY 166 northeast of State Line: KY 307 in Fulton: KY 117: US 41 Alt. north of Fort Campbell: KY 3186 at Gracey: KY 118: US 421 / KY 80 in Hyden: Hal Rogers Parkway in Thousandsticks: KY 120: US 60 / KY 91 in Marion: KY 138 in Slaughters: KY 121
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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 Clark Bridge (Ohio River) — — KY 864: 10.774: 17.339 I-265 in Louisville: US 60 Alt. in Louisville — — KY 876: 2.81: 4.52 I-75 in Richmond: US 25 / US 421 ...
Kentucky Route 81 is a 39.961-mile (64.331 km) state highway in Kentucky that runs from U.S. Route 431 in South Carrollton to Kentucky Route 2831 and Kentucky Route 81 in Owensboro via Bremen, Sacramento, Rumsey, and Calhoun.
The southern segment of KY 379 is a 6.751-mile-long (10.865 km) supplemental road in eastern Cumberland County. [1] The northern segment of KY 379, which extends 20.732 miles (33.365 km) in western Russell County, is a rural secondary highway from its southern terminus near Button north to KY 55 at Olga and a state secondary highway from Olga to its northern terminus in Russell Springs. [2]
The remainders of KY 21, KY 169, and KY 257 still retained their original alignments off the current US 421. KY 50 no longer exists in the state route system. KY 66 is now assigned to a road in Bell , western Leslie and eastern Clay Counties in southeast Kentucky from Middlesboro to US 421/KY 80 near Big Creek