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Location of Fayette County in Kentucky. ... 5910 Winchester Rd. ... 611 and 639 Iron Works Pike, 3931 Paris Pike
Off Muddy Creek Rd. at Four Mile Creek and Stone Branch: Winchester: 2: Boone Creek Rural Historic District: August 19, 1994 : Roughly bounded by Interstate 75, Cleveland Rd., Athens-Boonesboro Rd. and Grimes Rd.
Kentucky Route 1958 (KY 1958) is a 5.325-mile-long (8.570 km) state highway in Clark County, Kentucky, that serves as a bypass route around Winchester. It is split into two segments, one on the west side of Winchester and the second on the east side.
KY 1973 south (Ironworks Pike) to I-75: Southern end of KY 1973 concurrency: 102.186: 164.452: KY 1963 north (Lisle Road) / KY 1973 north (Ironworks Road) Northern end of KY 1973 concurrency; southern terminus of KY 1963: Scott: Georgetown: 104.299: 167.853: US 62 (McClelland Circle) / US 460 Byp. 106.181: 170.882: US 460 (Main Street) 108.311 ...
KY 1973 south (Ironworks Road) Northern terminus of KY 1973 13.169: 21.193: KY 227 north (Stamping Ground Road) Southern terminus of KY 227: Georgetown: 13.694: 22.038: US 460 Byp. east (McLelland Circle) / KY 1143 north: Western end of Georgetown bypass route; southern terminus of KY 1143: 15.726: 25.309: US 25 (Broadway Street) 16.026: 25.791
Winchester is located northwest of the center of Clark County, 18 miles (29 km) east of Lexington and 15 miles (24 km) west of Mt. Sterling. Kentucky Route 1958 (Bypass Road) is an outer loop around the town. Kentucky Route 627 (Boonesborough Road) leads towards Richmond, 21 miles (34 km) to the south and Paris to the north.
Kentucky Route 1927 (KY 1927) is a 16.397-mile-long (26.388 km) east–west state highway located in and around the cities of Lexington and Winchester, Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at Kentucky Route 4 (East New Circle Road) east of downtown Lexington .
Bybee House is a historic building located south of Winchester, Kentucky, United States.The original part of the house was two rooms that were constructed of logs. A frame addition was added to the single-pen log core, creating a central-passage house.