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Walton is located in southeastern Boone County and extends slightly into southwestern Kenton County. U.S. Route 25 (Main Street) runs through the center of the city, and Interstates 75 and 71 diverge just west of the city limits. Access to the city from I-75 is via exit 171 (Kentucky Routes 14 and 16).
Kenton County is a county located in the northern part of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census , the population was 169,064, [ 1 ] making it the third most populous county in Kentucky (behind Jefferson County and Fayette County ).
[7] The second largest, Lexington, is an urban-county government under KRS 67A. Lexington and Fayette County are completely merged and there are no separate incorporated cities within the county. [7] In both of these counties, while Lexington and Louisville city governments govern their respective counties, a county judge/executive is still ...
The Abner Gaines House or Gaines Tavern History Center was built on the Old Lexington Pike in Walton, Kentucky in 1814. It is the oldest house in Walton and is built in the Federal Style, featuring three stairways and ten carved mantels. The home's location was home to a tavern as early as 1795. Abner Gaines came to Kentucky from Virginia in ...
Walton: 156.947: 252.582: KY 14 west / KY 16 north (Mary Grubbs Way) to I-71 / I-75 / Mary Grubbs Way: Northern end of KY 14 concurrency; southern end of KY 16 concurrency: 158.741: 255.469: KY 16 north (Walton-Nicholson Road) Northern end of KY 16 concurrency 159.059: 255.981: KY 2951 west (Chambers Road) / Old Lexington Pike: Eastern terminus ...
When: Dec. 19-22 Where: Bullitt East High School (two gyms) Ranked teams: No. 3 Bethlehem, No. 4 Cooper, No. 5 McCracken County, No. 8 Owensboro Catholic, No. 10 ...
Get the Walton, KY local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... The Los Angeles County medical examiner’s office confirmed the death toll from the wildfires ravaging the area has ...
Lexington: Fayette: Built on 2,000 acres of land gifted by Thomas Jefferson to William Russell in recognition of his brother Henry’s outstanding military service in the French and Indian War. Mount Lebanon: Paris: Bourbon: Home to Kentucky's second governor: Maplewood Plantation: Walton: Boone