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At this point, KY 1072 turns northeast to form a brief concurrency with US 25/US 42/US 127 on Dixie Highway. KY 1072 splits by heading north onto two-lane undivided Sleepy Hollow Road and passes homes. The road winds north into wooded areas and curves to the northwest.
US 52 / US 119 at the WV state line 1996: current US 60: 494.87: 796.42 US 51/US 60/US 62 at the IL state line: US 60 at the WV state line 1926: current US 62: 393: 632 US 51/US 60/US 62 at the IL state line: US 62 at the OH state line 1930: current US 68: 361.96: 582.52 US 62 at Reidland: US 68 at the OH state line 1926
The highway enters the state of Kentucky and crosses I-65 for a third time, where it passes through Franklin and intersects KY 100. From here, the highway is known as Bowling Green Road, which becomes Nashville Road once it enters Warren County, and passes through fields, as well as giving access to the towns of Woodburn and Rich Pond.
US 25 north / US 42 east / US 127 north (Dixie Highway) – Cincinnati: Southern end of US 25/US 42/US 127 concurrency: Fort Mitchell–Lakeside Park line: 1.817: 2.924: US 25 south / US 42 west / US 127 south (Dixie Highway) to I-275 – Florence: Eastern end of US 25/US 42/US 127 concurrency: Fort Mitchell–Crescent Springs line: 2.797: 4.501
The Big Sandy River, called Sandy Creek as early as 1756, is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 29 miles (47 km) long, [7] in western West Virginia and northeastern Kentucky in the United States. The river forms part of the boundary between the two states along its entire course. Via the Ohio River, it is part of the Mississippi River ...
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The name "Dixie Highway" persists in various locations along its route where the main flow of long-distance traffic has been rerouted to newer highways and the old Dixie Highway remains as a local road. In some south Florida cities, Dixie Highway (or sometimes Old Dixie Highway) parallels "Federal Highway" (U.S. Route 1), sometimes just a block ...