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Petersburg is a rural unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Boone County, Kentucky, United States.As of the 2020 census Petersburg, along with its surrounding areas that use the 41080 zip code, had a population of 500.
KY 20 meets KY 212 just north of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport. KY 212 provides access to Interstate 275 east. KY 20 (Petersburg Road) is the last exit on I-275 West in Kentucky before reaching the Indiana state line. KY 20 descends into the Ohio Valley and comes to an end at the middle segment of KY 8 west of Villa Hills.
Petersburg is the name of two unincorporated areas in the U.S. state of Kentucky: Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky , in Boone County, Kentucky Petersburg, Louisville , in the consolidated Louisville city-county government area
The Gaines family lived on a farm called Maplewood in Boone County, Kentucky, just west of Richwood Presbyterian Church, of which Archibald K. Gaines was a member. [8] Three of Margaret Garner's children, including Mary, the daughter whose throat Margaret Garner slashed, were likely the children of Archibald K. Gaines, the only adult white male ...
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The John Tanner House is a stone house located in Petersburg, Kentucky, United States, built around 1810.It is the oldest stone house existing in Boone County. [2] It is located on Route 20 East.
Kentucky Route 212 begins at an incomplete interchange with a one-way loop road, named Terminal Drive, in the central region of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. At this interchange, KY 212 is a four-lane divided highway. The highway proceeds northeast reaching a diamond interchange with Kentucky Route 236 (Donaldson Road). A ...
Kentucky Route 8 is a 114.202-mile-long (183.790 km) east–west state highway divided into two distinct segments across northern Kentucky. The western terminus of the route is at KY 237 near Francisville .