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  2. Chevrolet, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Chevrolet was established in 1918, and remained in operation until 1992. [3] The community was named after the Chevrolet Series 490, the first car seen on local roads. [4] A 1935 newspaper account reported the town had 800 inhabitants, and about 60 cars, 30 of which were Chevrolets. [5]

  3. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Northway Motor Division was liquidated and its Detroit plant was sold to Chevrolet on March 31 to become the Chevrolet Gear and Axle Div. Part of the engine tooling machinery was transferred to the Yellow Sleeve-Valve Engine Works at East Moline IL. Some Northway engines were still used by some GMC trucks (K-series) until at least 1930.

  4. Kentucky Route 118 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 118 (KY 118), also known as the Hyden Spur and the Tim Couch Pass, is a 3.524 mile (5.671 km) long state highway in southeastern Kentucky, running entirely in Leslie County. The route originates at exit 44 [ disputed – discuss ] of the Hal Rogers Parkway near the unincorporated community of Thousandsticks , and connects with US ...

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  7. Kentucky Route 30 - Wikipedia

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    KY 30 begins at an intersection with the Hal Rogers Parkway in London, and goes north as a divided highway until it becomes an undivided two-lane highway about a mile up the road. The road is a recently constructed standard highway with 11 ft wide lanes and shoulders on both sides of the road, with a speed limit of 55 mph.