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  2. Maysville Road veto - Wikipedia

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    The Maysville Road veto occurred on May 27, 1830, when United States President Andrew Jackson vetoed a bill that would allow the federal government to purchase stock in the Maysville, Washington, Paris, and Lexington Turnpike Road Company, which had been organized to construct a road linking Lexington, Kentucky, to Maysville on the Ohio River (Maysville being located approximately 66 miles/106 ...

  3. U.S. Route 68 - Wikipedia

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    KY 1244 south (Old Maysville Road) Northern terminus of KY 1244: Robertson 347.126: 558.645: Main Park Road – Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park 347.517: 559.274: Main Park Road – Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park 348.175: 560.333: KY 165 north – Mount Olivet: Western end of KY 165 concurrency: Fleming 349.754: 562.875

  4. U.S. Route 62 in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 62 (US 62) in Kentucky runs for a total of 391.207 miles (629.587 km) across 20 counties in western, north-central, and northeastern Kentucky. [1] It enters the state by crossing the Ohio River near Wickliffe, then begins heading eastward at Bardwell, and traversing several cities and towns across the state up to Maysville, where it crosses the Ohio River a second time to enter the ...

  5. Maysville and Lexington Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Maysville and Lexington Railroad was a 19th-century railway company in Kentucky in the United States, connecting Maysville on the Ohio River with Lexington at the center of the state. [1] It operated from 1850 [1] to 1856, when it failed.

  6. Kentucky Route 627 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 627 Truck (KY 627 Truck) is a 4.372-mile-long (7.036 km) truck route of KY 627 around Winchester. It follows KY 1958 (Winchester Bypass) on the west side of town, and I-64 between exits 94 and 96 on the north side of town.

  7. List of Kentucky railroads - Wikipedia

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    Lexington and Big Sandy Railway: C&O: 1902 1904 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway of Kentucky: Lexington and Danville Railroad: SOU: 1850 1858 Lexington and Southern Kentucky Railroad: Lexington and Eastern Railway: L&N: 1894 1915 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Lexington and Frankfort Railroad: L&N: 1848 1869 Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington ...

  8. List of primary state highways in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    KY 1 near Grayson: KY 8 in Newport: c. 1929: current KY 10: 117.760: 189.516 KY 9 near Vanceburg: SR 253 near Greenup: c. 1929: current KY 11: 182.546: 293.779 KY 30 near Levi: Mountain Parkway at Slade: c. 1929: current KY 11: 182.546: 293.779 US 460 near Mount Sterling: US 62 / US 68 Bus. in Maysville: c. 1929: current KY 15

  9. U.S. Route 60 in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    It passes Blue Grass Airport before intersecting with Lexington's beltway, New Circle Road (Ky 4) and becomes a four-road going into downtown Lexington. it once followed the one-way pair of Maxwell and High streets (and still so appears on Google Maps) but is now signed along Oliver Lewis Way to Main Street, which after a one-way pair with Vine ...