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Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in Kentucky (5 P) Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Kentucky" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Cold Spring is a home rule-class city [4] in Campbell County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 6,216 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area. The organization Disabled American Veterans was formerly based in Cold Spring.
Kentucky Route 445 (KY 445) is a 2.258-mile-long (3.634 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway travels through mostly urban areas of Campbell County . Most of its length is in the city limits of Fort Thomas , though the eastern segment is on the northern edges of Cold Spring .
Southern terminus of KY 709: Cold Spring: 191.977– 192.197: 308.957– 309.311: AA Hwy (KY 9) to I-275 – Maysville, Wilder: Exit 14 from KY 9/AA Hwy. 194.119: 312.404: KY 1998 south (Pooles Creek Road) / KY 8 east (Industrial Road) Northern terminus of KY-1998. Southern end of KY-8 concurrency. Prior to 2018, KY-1998 continued north along ...
The remainders of KY 21, KY 169, and KY 257 still retained their original alignments off the current US 421. KY 50 no longer exists in the state route system. KY 66 is now assigned to a road in Bell , western Leslie and eastern Clay Counties in southeast Kentucky from Middlesboro to US 421/KY 80 near Big Creek
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Kentucky Route 92 (KY 92) is a 112.485-mile-long (181.027 km) state highway Kentucky. The route is split into two segments by Lake Cumberland and is one of a few state routes in Kentucky with two discontinuous segments on both sides of a body of water.
The Dawkins Line Rail Trail is an 18-mile (29.0 km) rail trail in Johnson and Magoffin Counties in Kentucky. The multi-use trail, suitable for biking, walking, and horseback riding, occupies an abandoned rail corridor that was constructed in the early 20th century for the Dawkins Lumber Company. [1] It is the longest rail trail in Kentucky. [2]