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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city of Fleming-Neon has a total area of 1.6 square miles (4.2 km 2), of which 0.53 acres (2,127 m 2), or 0.05%, are water. [6] The city is in the valleys of the Wrights Fork and Yonts Fork, part of the upper watershed of the North Fork of the Kentucky River.
Neon is an unincorporated community in Letcher County, Kentucky, United States. The Neon Post Office does exist. [2] It was also known as Fleming-Neon. References
The city was renamed from Summit City to Whitesburg in 1842, in honor of John D. White, who introduced the county's enactment bill in the Kentucky General Assembly. [ 10 ] [ 4 ] The state government commissioned members of the general assembly to draw the boundaries for the new county.
FLEMING-NEON, Ky. (AP) — Barely a week after floodwaters swept downtown and left a foot of mud and twisted, gutted buildings along Main Street, an incongruous sight appeared: A flashing sign ...
Kentucky Route 343 (KY 343) is a 4.225-mile-long (6.799 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway connects Fleming-Neon and McRoberts , within Letcher County . Route description
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In particular, Lexington would have been classified as a first-class (Class 1) city. Although basic city classification changed in 2015, the old classifications will remain relevant for some time. Because many provisions of state law applied only to cities of certain pre-2015 classes, House Bill 331 was explicitly written to address such issues.
KY 317 begins at an intersection with KY 805 in Neon Junction, within Letcher County. This intersection is just to the south of Fleming-Neon. It travels to the north-northwest, paralleling Wright Fork, and almost immediately crosses over the fork on the C.S.M. James C. Madison Bridge. Just on the north side of the bridge, it enters the city.