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U.S. Route 227

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Existed:
  
1928 – 1972

Length
  
193.1 km

North end:
  
US 42 in Carrollton

Constructed
  
1928

South end:
  
US 25 / US 421 in Richmond

U.S. Route 227 (US 227) was a U.S. Highway that was commissioned in Kentucky from 1928 to 1972, and ran from Richmond to Carrollton.

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Route description

US 227 began in Richmond, intersecting US 25 and US 421 as well as Kentucky Route 52. The route headed north to the Kentucky River at Fort Boonesborough. US 227 then entered Winchester, intersecting US 60 and Kentucky Route 15 and Kentucky Route 89 before continuing north and intersecting Kentucky Route 13. In Paris, the highway intersected US 27 and US 60 before running concurrently with US 460 west through Centreville and across Kentucky Route 922 into Georgetown. There, the highway briefly ran concurrently with US 62, and intersected US 25, before both US 460 and US 25 split off and US 227 continued northwest through Stamping Ground.

In Owen County, the highway went through Owenton, Long Ridge, and New Liberty, intersecting several routes along the way, and running concurrently with Kentucky Route 22 near Owenton. US 227 had its northern terminus in Carrollton, Kentucky, at US 42 near the Ohio River.

History

The current fate of the road is:

  • Kentucky Route 388 from Richmond to near Fort Boonesborough
  • Kentucky Route 627 from near Fort Boonesborough to Paris via Winchester
  • overlapped U.S. Route 460 from Paris to Georgetown
  • Kentucky Route 227 from Georgetown to Owenton
  • overlapped U.S. Route 127 from Owenton to north of Long Ridge
  • overlapped Kentucky Route 36 from north of Long Ridge to New Liberty
  • Kentucky Route 227 from New Liberty to Carrollton
  • References

    U.S. Route 227 Wikipedia


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