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From there the trail went to the area that became Danville (1783) originally named Crow's Station in 1774, what would become Springfield (1793), [14] Harrodsburg referred to as Harrod's Town or Oldtown and founded by James Harrod on June 16, 1774, abandoned and resettled in 1775, Bardstown (settled in 1780), Shepherdsville (founded as Bullitt's ...
Bedford is a home rule-class city in Trimble County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 574 at the 2020 Census. The population was 574 at the 2020 Census. It is the second largest city and county seat of Trimble County.
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area Water Trail: GA: 48 mi (77 km) Chippewa River Water Trail: WI: 4.2 mi (6.8 km) Flint River Water Trail: MI: 73 mi (117 km) Great Miami River Watershed Water Trail: OH: 291 mi (468 km) Green and Nolin Rivers Blueway: KY: 36 mi (58 km) Hudson River Greenway Water Trail: NY: 256 mi (412 km) Huron River ...
KY 1685 south (Bedford Pike) Northern terminus of KY 1685: Scott 7.563: 12.171: 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 ...
New Bedford: Massachusetts: 1935: 1971: Merged with Massasoit 233: Moby Dick 245 588: Cache Valley Area Council: Logan: Utah: 1924: 1993: Merged with Jim Bridger 639 and Lake Bonneville 589: Lake Bonneville 589 and Trapper Trails 589 588: Cache Valley Council: Logan: Utah: 1922: 1924: Cache Valley Area 588: 128: Cahokia Mound Council: Granite ...
Lincoln Trails, can find patches with 1979 paper [25] Camp Sauk Trails: Great Sauk Trail Council: Frankfort, IL: Active: Camp Manitoqua is off of Sauk Trail Road. Camp Saukenauk: Mississippi Valley Council: Mendon: Active: Camp Tawasentha: Viola, IL: Camp Vandeventer: Greater St. Louis Area Council: Waterloo, IL: Closed Archived April 5, 2018 ...
Its environs include Callis Grove, to the north, the site of an open-air tabernacle and campgrounds built by a Methodist church, retaining the name of the old Callis Grove post office run by Robert Edward Callis from June 1893 to September 1894 at the junction of what is now U.S. highway 42 and New Hope Road; [19] and Bedford Springs, a set of ...
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