Kentucky Route 101
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| KY 101 |
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| Maintained by KYTC | |||||||||||||
| Length: | 30.377 mi[1] (48.887 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Counties: | Allen,Edmonson,Warren | ||||||||||||
| Major cities: | Scottsville, Smiths Grove | ||||||||||||
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Kentucky Route 101 is a a north-south highway traversing three counties in South Central Kentucky.
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KY 101 starts at a junction with KY 259 near the community of Rhoda in Edmonson County.
A little over four miles from its beginning, KY 101 passes into Warren County. It cojoins with U.S. 31-W for less than a mile before splitingon a southern course that takes it through the center of Smiths Grove. Just south of Smiths Grove, KY 101 intersects with I-65 at the Exit 38 interchange.
KY 101 then continues on for less than a mile before intersecting with the cojoined U.S. 68/KY 80.
Shortly after passing through the Three Forks community, KY 101 passes into Allen County. The route intersects with U.S. 31-E, just north of Scottsville before reaching its terminus at KY 100 near downtown.

