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Walter Chrysler's father, Henry (Hank) Chrysler, was a Canadian, of German, English and Dutch ancestry. He was an American Civil War veteran who was a locomotive engineer for the Kansas Pacific Railway and its successor, the Union Pacific Railroad. [4] Walter's mother was born in Rocheport, Missouri, and was also of German ancestry. [5]
The original KY 375 ran from KY 159 northeast of Falmouth southeast to KY 22 in Pendleton County. This route was removed from the state highway system by October 29, 1981, but was added back to the state highway system on May 4, 1987, as KY 3173.
KY 61: Jackson Street, Preston Street, I-65, Arthur Street, Brandeis Avenue, Shelby Street, Lynn Street, Preston Street, Preston Highway KY 146: LaGrange Road, New LaGrange Road, Ridge Road KY 148: Fisherville Clark Station Road KY 155: Taylorsville Road KY 329: Covered Bridge Road KY 660: Waterford Road KY 841 [n 1] Gene Snyder Freeway KY 864
Interstate 375 (I-375) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the southernmost leg of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway and a spur of I-75 into Downtown Detroit, ending at the unsigned Business Spur I-375 (BS I-375), better known as Jefferson Avenue. The freeway opened on June 12, 1964.
The highway follows Moorman Road from KY 1230 (Lower River Road) east to US 31W and US 60 (Dixie Highway) just south of the U.S. Highways' interchange with KY 841 (Gene Snyder Freeway). [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 8 ] The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reclassified KY 1849 from supplemental road to rural secondary highway through a February 2, 2011 ...
Kentucky Route 329 Bypass (KY 329 Bypass) is a 2.062-mile (3.318 km) [1] long bypass route of KY 329 around the northern edge of Crestwood. The western terminus of the route is at KY 329 roughly 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of where KY 329 meets I-71. The bypass heads east as four-lane undivided Veterans Memorial Parkway, passing through fields.