List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (200–299)
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US Highways | U.S. Highway nn (US nn) |
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Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the state-level agency that constructs and maintains highways in Kentucky. The agency splits its inventory of state highway mileage into four categories:[1]
- The State Primary System includes Interstate Highways, Parkways, and other long-distance highways of statewide importance that connect the state's major cities, including much of the courses of Kentucky's U.S. Highways.
- The State Secondary System includes highways of regional importance that connect the state's smaller urban centers, including those county seats not served by the state primary system.
- The Rural Secondary System includes highways of local importance, such as farm-to-market roads and urban collectors.
- Supplemental Roads are the set of highways not in the first three systems, including frontage roads, bypassed portions of other state highways, and rural roads that only serve their immediate area.
The same-numbered highway can comprise sections of road under different categories. This list contains descriptions of Supplemental Roads and highways in the Rural Secondary System numbered 200 to 299 that do not have portions within the State Primary and State Secondary systems.
KY 200
Location | Sandclift–Number One |
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Length | 18.041 mi[2][3] (29.034 km) |
Kentucky Route 200 is a 18.041-mile-long (29.034 km) rural secondary highway that traverses far southeastern
KY 202
Location | New Castle–Drennon Springs |
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Length | 10.281 mi[6] (16.546 km) |
Kentucky Route 202 is a 10.281-mile-long (16.546 km) rural secondary highway in northern Henry County. The highway begins at US 421 (Campbellsburg Road) just north of New Castle. KY 202 heads northeast on Drennon Road, which descends into the valley of Drennon Creek at Delville. The highway crosses Emily Run Creek and Martini Run and meets the north end of KY 1360 (Franklinton Road) at Drennon Springs. KY 202 reaches its eastern terminus at KY 389 (River Road) at the confluence of Drennon Creek at the Kentucky River.[1][6][7]
KY 204
Location | Williamsburg–Clio |
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Length | 13.099 mi[8] (21.081 km) |
Kentucky Route 204 is a 13.099-mile-long (21.081 km) highway with rural secondary and supplemental road sections in western
KY 209
Location | Counts Crossroads |
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Length | 2.374 mi[10] (3.821 km) |
Kentucky Route 209 is a 2.374-mile-long (3.821 km) rural secondary highway in central Carter County. The highway begins at US 60 north of Counts Crossroads. KY 209 heads north along Cascade Road, which curves east as the route passes through a unit of Carter Caves State Resort Park. The highway reaches its terminus at KY 182 (Carter Caves Road).[1][10][11]
KY 214
Location | Otia–Peytonsburg |
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Length | 15.621 mi[12][13] (25.140 km) |
Kentucky Route 214 is a 15.621-mile-long (25.140 km) rural secondary highway in eastern
KY 215
Location | Evarts–Dizney |
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Length | 5.636 mi[16] (9.070 km) |
Kentucky Route 215 is a 5.636-mile-long (9.070 km) rural secondary highway in central
KY 216
Location | Hestand–Vernon |
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Length | 9.611 mi[12] (15.467 km) |
Kentucky Route 216 is a 9.611-mile-long (15.467 km) highway with rural secondary and supplemental road sections in southeastern Monroe County. The highway begins at KY 163 (Celina Road) at Hestand. KY 216 heads east along Vernon Road. The highway's classification changes from rural secondary to supplemental road at Meredith Creek Road. KY 216 continues southeast along Little McFarland Creek to Vernon, where the highway curves south and crosses McFarland Creek at its confluence with the Cumberland River. KY 216 parallels the river south to the Tennessee state line, where the road continues as unnumbered Proctor Creek Road.[1][12][14]
KY 217
Location | Hutch–Cubage |
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Length | 8.789 mi[18] (14.145 km) |
Kentucky Route 217 is a 8.789-mile-long (14.145 km) rural secondary highway in eastern Bell County. The highway begins at KY 988 west of Hutch. KY 217 heads east through the valley of Clear Fork, where the highway passes through Hutch and meets the south end of KY 1344. The highway follows the creek to its headwaters then heads north and descends to the valley of Cubage Creek, which the route follows to its terminus at KY 987 northwest of Cubage.[1][18][19]
KY 219
Location | Twila–Wallins Creek |
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Length | 5.141 mi[16] (8.274 km) |
Kentucky Route 219 is a 5.141-mile-long (8.274 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 222
Location | Hansbrough–Hodgenville |
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Length | 15.796 mi[20][21] (25.421 km) |
Kentucky Route 222 is a 15.976-mile-long (25.711 km) rural secondary highway in southern Hardin County and western LaRue County. The highway begins at US 62 (Leitchfield Road) east of Hansbrough. KY 222 heads east along Glendale Road, which crosses over the Western Kentucky Parkway. The highway meets the south end of KY 1904 (Bacon Creek Road) and crosses Middle Creek. KY 222 continues through the village of Glendale, where the route intersects KY 1136 (New Glendale Road) and a CSX rail line. East of Glendale, the highway has a diamond interchange with I-65 and intersects US 31W (Dixie Highway) at Glendale Junction. KY 222 crosses Jackson Branch, meets the south end of KY 1135 (Roundtop Road), and crosses Middle Creek into LaRue County. The highway follows a circuitous path before crossing the North Fork of the Nolin River and reaching its eastern terminus at KY 84 (Tanner Road) west of Hodgenville.[1][20][21][22][23]
KY 223
Location | Baughman–Scalf |
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Length | 16.774 mi[24] (26.995 km) |
Kentucky Route 223 is a 16.774-mile-long (26.995 km) rural secondary highway in eastern
KY 230
Location | Concordia |
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Length | 4.747 mi[26] (7.640 km) |
Kentucky Route 230 is a 4.747-mile-long (7.640 km) rural secondary highway in western Meade County. The highway begins at KY 144 (Rhodelia Road) southwest of Concordia. KY 230 heads northeast on Riverview Road, which comes close to the Ohio River and crosses Spring Creek. In the village of Concordia, the highway turns south at its intersection with KY 3139 (Concordia Road) and follows Concordia Road to another intersection with KY 144 southeast of the village.[1][26][27]
KY 232
Location | Kingswood |
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Length | 1.102 mi[28] (1.773 km) |
Kentucky Route 232 is a 1.102-mile-long (1.773 km) supplemental road in southern Breckinridge County. The highway begins at KY 79 and KY 259 and heads east through the village of Kingswood. KY 232 ends east of the village at the end of state maintenance, where Kingswood Orchard Road continues.[1][28][29]
KY 233
Location | Dishman Springs–McHargue |
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Length | 9.516 mi[24][30] (15.315 km) |
Kentucky Route 233 is a 9.516-mile-long (15.315 km) rural secondary highway in northern Knox County and southern Laurel County. The highway begins at KY 6 west of Dishman Springs. KY 233 heads north along Big Indian Road along Big Indian Creek to the creek's headwaters. The highway then descends along Rossland Road into the valley of the East Fork of Lynn Camp Creek, where the route intersects a CSX rail line at Rossland and follows the creek and rail line to Gray. At Gray, KY 233 meets the east ends of KY 2408 (Dr. Jones Lane) and KY 1232 (Barbourville Road). On the north edge of the village, the highway has a superstreet intersection with US 25E (Cumberland Gap Parkway); traffic on KY 233 must turn right, U-turn, and turn right away to continue on the state route. KY 233 continues north and crosses Hazel Fork Creek before entering Laurel County. The highway crosses Little Robinson Creek and reaches its northern terminus at KY 830 (Robinson Creek Road) southeast of McHargue.[1][24][30][25][31]
KY 235
Location | Trimble–Nancy |
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Length | 6.902 mi[32] (11.108 km) |
Kentucky Route 235 is a 6.902-mile-long (11.108 km) rural secondary highway in western Pulaski County. The highway begins at Clark Road on the Mill Springs peninsula near Lake Cumberland. KY 235 heads north through the hamlets of Trimble, Hislope, and Delmer. The highway meets the north end of KY 761 before reaching its northern terminus at KY 80 at Nancy.[1][32][33]
KY 238
Location | Big Reedy–Bee Spring |
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Length | 13.420 mi[34] (21.597 km) |
Existed | 1937–present |
Kentucky Route 238 is a 13.420-mile-long (21.597 km) rural secondary highway in northern Edmonson County.
Route description
The highway begins at
History
KY 238 began solely as an access road to Big Reedy Lake.[37] In 1937,[38] KY 238 was designated onto the roadway to the lake, expanded to include Sunfish School Road, which would connect Big Reedy Lake with the KY 187 corridor, as well as another extension to serve as a loop that goes back to KY 185.[39] Between 1937 and 1958, KY 238 was expanded once again to run concurrent with KY 187, and use Sunfish-Bee Spring Road to connect with KY 259 at Bee Spring, sometime between 1960 and 1977.
KY 240
Location | Petros–Allen Springs |
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Length | 19.871 mi[40][41] (31.979 km) |
Kentucky Route 240 is a 19.871-mile-long (31.979 km) rural secondary highway in and southern
KY 243
Location | Peytons Store–Gravel Switch |
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Length | 12.257 mi[44][45][46] (19.726 km) |
Kentucky Route 243 is a 12.257-mile-long (19.726 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 244
Location | Russell–Raceland |
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Length | 3.654 mi[50] (5.881 km) |
Kentucky Route 244 is a 3.654-mile-long (5.881 km) rural secondary highway in eastern
History
KY 244 was routed to northwest routing over from US 23 to cross the CSX rail line. The intersection with US 23 was rebuilt in 2016 for the new
KY 246
Location | Ebenezer–Beechmont |
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Length | 3.770 mi[52] (6.067 km) |
Kentucky Route 246 is a 3.770-mile-long (6.067 km) rural secondary highway in eastern Muhlenberg County. The highway begins at KY 176 at Ebenezer. KY 246 heads south along Merle Travis Highway toward Beech Creek, where the route meets the east end of KY 1163. The highway continues east and crosses Beech Creek before reaching its eastern terminus at US 431 at Beechmont.[1][52][53]
KY 247
Location | Howardstown–Culvertown |
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Length | 14.244 mi[54] (22.923 km) |
Kentucky Route 247 is a 14.244-mile-long (22.923 km) rural secondary highway in southern Nelson County. The highway begins at KY 84 (Stiles Road) in Howardstown. KY 247 heads north along Howardstown Road through the valley of Rolling Fork, which parallels the highway to the west. The highway crosses Lunar Creek and Pottinger Creek within the valley. KY 247 intersects the rail line of the Kentucky Railroad Museum immediately before its junction with KY 52 (New Hope Road) east of New Haven. The two highways run concurrently east to Gethsemane, where KY 247 splits onto Monks Road. KY 247 follows that road north to its northern terminus at US 31E in Culvertown.[1][54][55]
KY 250
Location | Calhoun–Tichenor |
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Length | 6.943 mi[56] (11.174 km) |
Kentucky Route 250 is a 6.943-mile-long (11.174 km) rural secondary highway in eastern McLean County. The highway begins at KY 136 near McLean County High School east of Calhoun. KY 250 heads east and briefly runs concurrently with KY 1046 west of Hanley Creek. The highway intersects KY 798 east of Buel and meets the south end of KY 2437 (Hatfield Stevens Road) east of the West Fork of Buck Creek. KY 250 meets the north end of KY 1080 before reaching its eastern terminus at US 431 at Tichenor.[1][56][57]
KY 253
Location | Cecilia–Saint John |
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Length | 3.153 mi[20] (5.074 km) |
Kentucky Route 253 is a 3.153-mile-long (5.074 km) rural secondary highway in western Hardin County. The highway begins at KY 86 (Hardinsburg Road) west of Cecilia. KY 253 heads northwest along Bethlehem Academy Road parallel to West Rhudes Creek to its northern terminus at KY 1357 (St. John Road) west of Saint John.[1][20][22]
KY 254
Location | Madisonville–Sacramento |
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Length | 16.726 mi[58][56] (26.918 km) |
Kentucky Route 254 is a 16.726-mile-long (26.918 km) rural secondary highway in eastern
KY 256
Location | Beech Grove–Calhoun |
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Length | 10.542 mi[56] (16.966 km) |
Kentucky Route 256 is a 10.542-mile-long (16.966 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 257
Location | Hyden–Confluence |
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Length | 11.030 mi[60] (17.751 km) |
Kentucky Route 257 is a 11.030-mile-long (17.751 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 258
Location | Beech Grove–Saint Joseph |
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Length | 10.156 mi[56][62] (16.344 km) |
Kentucky Route 258 is a 10.156-mile-long (16.344 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 260
Location | West Hanson–Hanson |
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Length | 5.396 mi[58] (8.684 km) |
Kentucky Route 260 is a 5.396-mile-long (8.684 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 262
Location | Madisonville |
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Length | 4.753 mi[58] (7.649 km) |
Kentucky Route 262 is a 4.753-mile-long (7.649 km) supplemental road on the west side of
KY 263
Location | Richardsville–Riverside |
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Length | 14.421 mi[40] (23.208 km) |
Kentucky Route 263 is a 14.421-mile-long (23.208 km) rural secondary highway in northern Warren County.
Route description
The highway begins at
History
KY 263 formerly connected to the
KY 266
Location | Smith Mills–Rock Springs |
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Length | 8.304 mi[69] (13.364 km) |
Kentucky Route 266 is a 8.304-mile-long (13.364 km) rural secondary highway in western
KY 268
Location | Geneva |
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Length | 7.835 mi[69] (12.609 km) |
Kentucky Route 268 is a 7.835-mile-long (12.609 km) rural secondary highway in western Henderson County. The highway begins at KY 136 at Geneva. KY 268 heads northwest through the bottomlands of the Ohio River. The highway has a pair of right-angle turns in Sloughs Wildlife Management Area before reaching its northern terminus at another intersection with KY 136.[1][69][70]
KY 269
Location | Logansport–Prentiss |
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Length | 11.670 mi[71][72] (18.781 km) |
Kentucky Route 269 is a 11.670-mile-long (18.781 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 270
Location | Henshaw–Jolly |
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Length | 27.535 mi[75][76] (44.313 km) |
Kentucky Route 270 is a 27.535-mile-long (44.313 km) rural secondary highway in southern
KY 271
Location | Utility–Hawesville |
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Length | 4.581 mi[79] (7.372 km) |
Kentucky Route 271 is a 4.581-mile-long (7.372 km) rural secondary highway in western Hancock County. The highway begins at KY 1389 at Utility. KY 271 heads north and east and curves north through its junction with KY 1847. The highway continues to its terminus at US 60 next to Hancock County High School northwest of Hawesville.[1][79][80]
KY 273
Location | Beaver Dam |
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Length | 3.440 mi[71] (5.536 km) |
Kentucky Route 273 is a 3.440-mile-long (5.536 km) rural secondary highway in central Ohio County. The highway begins at KY 69 west of Beaver Dam. The highway follows Goshen Road, which crosses Lick Branch, to the city of Beaver Dam. In the city, KY 273 follows Seventh Street to the route's eastern terminus at US 62 and US 231 (Main Street).[1][71][73]
KY 274
Location | Cadiz–Confederate |
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Length | 16.716 mi[81][82] (26.902 km) |
Kentucky Route 274 is a 16.716-mile-long (26.902 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 276
Location | Rockcastle–Cadiz |
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Length | 17.619 mi[81][85] (28.355 km) |
Kentucky Route 276 is a 17.619-mile-long (28.355 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 277
Location | Central City |
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Length | 3.802 mi[52] (6.119 km) |
Kentucky Route 277 is a 3.802-mile-long (6.119 km) supplemental road in
KY 278
Location | Princeton–Friendship |
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Length | 7.601 mi[85] (12.233 km) |
Kentucky Route 278 is a 7.601-mile-long (12.233 km) supplemental road in eastern
KY 279
Location | West Louisville–Griffith |
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Length | 14.078 mi[62] (22.656 km) |
Kentucky Route 279 is a 14.078-mile-long (22.656 km) rural secondary highway in western Daviess County. The highway begins at KY 815 south of West Louisville. KY 279 heads north and crosses Old Panther Creek and Panther Creek on its way to KY 56, which the route joins heading west in a concurrency to Sorgho. The highway splits from KY 56 and crosses Rhodes Creek and the Audubon Parkway. KY 279 crosses Katie Meadows Slough just north of its intersection with US 60. The highway intersects a CSX rail line at Griffith then, as the route approaches the Ohio River, turns west at Lower River Road and reaches its northern terminus at the end of state maintenance at Wimsatt Road and French Island Road.[1][62][63]
KY 280
Location | Murray–New Concord |
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Length | 12.552 mi[87] (20.200 km) |
Kentucky Route 280 is a 12.552-mile-long (20.200 km) rural secondary highway in eastern Calloway County. The highway begins east of Murray at KY 94. KY 280 heads east along Pottertown Road, which meets the northern end of KY 1536 (Outland School Road) and passes through Pottertown. After crossing Wildcat Creek, the highway turns south onto Speaker Trail and passes to the west of an arm of Kentucky Lake. The highway crosses a branch of Panther Creek and meets the east end of KY 1536 (Douglas Road). KY 280 continues south across Panther Creek and Goose Creek before reaching its terminus at KY 121 west of New Concord.[1][87][88]
KY 282
Location | Calvert City–Gilbertsville |
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Length | 5.467 mi[89] (8.798 km) |
Kentucky Route 282 is a 5.467-mile-long (8.798 km) rural secondary highway in northeastern
KY 283
Location | Ortiz–Robards |
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Length | 13.542 mi[76][69] (21.794 km) |
Kentucky Route 283 is a 13.542-mile-long (21.794 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 285
Location | Henderson |
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Length | 2.732 mi[69] (4.397 km) |
Kentucky Route 285 is a 2.732-mile-long (4.397 km) rural secondary highway in central
KY 287
Location | Bennettstown–Peedee |
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Length | 6.188 mi[91] (9.959 km) |
Kentucky Route 287 is a 6.188-mile-long (9.959 km) rural secondary highway in western Christian County. The highway begins at KY 107 (Lafayette Road) at Bennettstown. KY 287 heads northwest on Binns Mill Road, which crosses the Little River at Binns Mill before reaching its northern terminus at KY 164 (Newstead Road) at Peedee.[1][91][92]
KY 288
Location | Spring Hill–New Cypress |
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Length | 6.117 mi[93] (9.844 km) |
Kentucky Route 288 is a 6.117-mile-long (9.844 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 291
Location | Dalton |
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Length | 6.302 mi[58] (10.142 km) |
Kentucky Route 291 is a 6.302-mile-long (10.142 km) rural secondary highway in western Hopkins County. The highway begins at KY 70 (Beulah Road) south of Dalton. KY 291 follows Dalton Road north to Dalton, where the route meets the east end of KY 1294 (Government Road). The highway continues east and then veers north to cross Lick Creek and head to its terminus at KY 109 (Rabbit Ridge Road).[1][58][59]
KY 294
Location | Guthrie |
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Length | 2.909 mi[95] (4.682 km) |
Kentucky Route 294 is a 2.909-mile-long (4.682 km) supplemental road in southern Todd County. The highway begins at the Tennessee state line where Tylertown Road, which approaches the state line at a shallow angle from the southwest inside Montgomery County, begins to run on top of the state line. KY 294 follows Graysville Road along the state line, then curves north and then east to cross Spring Creek. The highway continues east to its terminus at KY 181 (Guthrie Road) at the west city limit of Guthrie.[1][95][96]
KY 295
Location | Kuttawa–Dycusburg |
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Length | 11.237 mi[97][82] (18.084 km) |
Kentucky Route 295 is a 11.237-mile-long (18.084 km) rural secondary highway in northern
KY 297
Location | Marion–Tolu |
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Length | 11.043 mi[97] (17.772 km) |
Kentucky Route 297 is a 11.043-mile-long (17.772 km) rural secondary highway in northern
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