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The Ohio River region of western Kentucky, Daviess, Henderson and Union counties (the area centering on Owensboro and Henderson) has developed a unique style of pit barbecue, featuring a heavy dose of vinegar-based sauces, often served with pickles, onions, potato salad and coleslaw. The three main meats used are chicken, pork and mutton.
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.
Kentucky Route 680 (KY 680) is an 18.728-mile-long (30.140 km) state highway in Kentucky. KY 680's western terminus is at KY 80 south-southeast of Eastern , and the eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 23 (US 23), US 460 and KY 80 in Harold
A view of Taste of Cincinnati 2023 from Mt. Adams. The annual food festival will return to Fifth Street in downtown Cincinnati during Memorial Day weekend, May 25-27.
KY 878 west (Olaton Road) Eastern terminus of KY 878 37.054: 59.633: KY 736 south (Yeaman Road) West end of KY 736 overlap 37.386: 60.167: KY 736 north (Lone Hill Road) East end of KY 736 overlap: Short Creek: 43.484: 69.981: KY 79 (Falls of Rough Road) to Western Kentucky Parkway – Hardinsburg, Caneyville, Rough River Dam State Resort Park
The eastern United States has already been pacing warmer than average, and a big warmup is about to grip the region with the potential for record-challenging temperatures for many areas ...
KY 1431 east: Western terminus of KY 1431: Tyner: 18.972: 30.532: KY 3630 west – Annville: Eastern terminus of KY 3630; former routing of KY 30 19.786: 31.842: US 421 north – McKee: East end of US 421 concurrency 22.047: 35.481: KY 1431 west: Eastern terminus of KY 1431: Owsley 28.389: 45.688: KY 1071 west (Pierson Fork Road) West end of KY ...
The western end of the Knobs region begins near Louisville, Kentucky and continues southeastward through Bullitt, Hardin, Nelson, LaRue, Marion County, Taylor, Boyle, Casey, Lincoln, and Garrard counties before turning northeast and running along the Pottsville Escarpment and the Appalachian Plateau. The Knob arc has a length of 230 miles (370 km).