Kentucky Route 22
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| KY 22 |
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| Length: | 100.991 mi[1] (162.529 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Counties: | Jefferson, Oldham, Henry, Owen, Grant, Pendleton, Bracken | ||||||||||||
| Major cities: | Louisville, Crestwood, Owenton, Dry Ridge, Williamstown, Falmouth | ||||||||||||
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Kentucky Route 22 (KY 22) is a 100.991 mile east-west highway running from the eastern suburbs of Louisville to an unincorporated place called Willow in Bracken County in Northern Kentucky.
Route 22 has a short (0.332 mile) business route in Dry Ridge, an area which has become a commercial center as an I-75 exit.
It begins at US 42 at the city limit of a Louisville suburb called Northfield, Kentucky, and carries the name Brownsboro Road, a local road which begins near Downtown Louisville. It crosses the Kentucky River west of Gratz and terminates at Kentucky Route 10 in Willow.
[edit] References
- ^ Kentucky Transportation Cabinet - Division of Planning. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.

