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I-65 is maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), along with all other Interstate, U.S., and state highways in Kentucky. Along its 137.32-mile (221.00 km) length in Kentucky, [1] major attractions I-65 passes include the National Corvette Museum, Mammoth Cave National Park, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, and Fort Knox before entering the state's largest metropolitan ...
The northbound lanes of Interstate 65 on Outer Loop are have reopened after a multi-vehicle accident left a woman dead, a Louisville Metro Police spokesperson said.
Louisville Metro Police officials are investigating an apparent hit-and-run crash that left a man dead Monday morning on Interstate 65 South. Louisville Metro Police officials are investigating an ...
The crash happened on March 1 on the Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville. The Louisville Metro Police Department previously said it was a four-vehicle wreck and the driver of the semi truck had to ...
The Kennedy Interchange, unofficially, though universally, referred to as Spaghetti Junction, is the intersection of Interstate 64 (I-64), I-65 and I-71 at the northeastern edge of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is named for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge, which carries I-65, located immediately to the north of the ...
The outer beltway originally named the Jefferson Freeway and renamed the Gene Snyder Freeway. Highway is also signed as Kentucky Route 841. Highway is also signed as Kentucky Route 841. This is the only Interstate route in the Louisville area to use the technically correct suffix of Freeway in its formal name, rather than the traditional, but ...
The closure was reported two hours after a separate two-vehicle accident occurred on I-65 North at mile marker 110 in Bullitt County just before 6 a.m., according to TRIMARC.
On November 15, 2006, the stretch of I-65 from Bowling Green to Louisville was renamed the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Expressway. On February 12, 2007, a bill passed the Kentucky Senate to rename I-65 in Jefferson County the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway. [2] Signs were posted July 25, 2007. [3]