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Kentucky Route 261

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South/West end:
  
KY 54 near Fordsville

Length
  
68.57 km

North/East end:
  
KY 79 in rural southwest Meade County

Counties
  

Kentucky Route 261 (KY 261) is a 42.605-mile-long (68.566 km), east–west state highway that traverses two counties in north-central Kentucky, as well as two additional counties in northwest Kentucky.

Contents

Map of KY-261, Kentucky, USA

Route description

KY 261 begins at a junction with KY 54 on the east side of Fordsville, located in northeastern Ohio County. It then traverses the southernmost tip of Hancock County. The highway intersects KY 2124, along with a few more rural state highways that connect this particular area to Hawesville, the county seat of Hancock County.

KY 261 enters Breckinridge County and then intersects KY 105 at McQuady. It meets U.S. Route 60 (US 60) and KY 206 in the Breckinridge County seat, Hardinsburg. The highway runs concurrently with KY 259 from the US 60 junction to downtown Hardinsburg. KY 261 turns away to traverse mainly rural areas of northeastern Breckinridge County. That section of the route also includes a stretch concurrent with KY 86.

KY 261 ends in Meade County at an intersection with KY 79 between Irvington and the Meade County seat of Brandenburg.

References

Kentucky Route 261 Wikipedia


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