
List of parkways and named highways in Kentucky - Wikipedia
The Kentucky Parkway System is a statewide system of controlled-access highways financed and built as toll roads. State law requires the removal of tolls once the cost of construction is …
KentuckyRoads.com - William H. Natcher Parkway
In 1973, the northernmost of the KY 2665’s two overpasses over the parkway was named the "Most Beautiful Bridge" by the American Institute of Steel Construction in the Highway Grade …
Official Highway Map | KYTC - Kentucky
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Interstate 165 Kentucky - Interstate-Guide
Though only signed with the standard name trailblazer as seen along other parkways in Kentucky, the Natcher (Green River) Parkway carries the designation of KY (WN) 9007.
William H. Natcher Parkway
In 1994, the name of the route was changed to theWilliam H. Natcher Parkway in honor of the Kentucky congressman fromBowling Green whose claim to fame was the longest tenure ever …
William H. Natcher Parkway - Wikipedia
The William H. Natcher Green River Parkway was the designation for a 72.3-mile (116.4 km) freeway that ran from Bowling Green to Owensboro in the US commonwealth of Kentucky. …
William H. Natcher Parkway visibly designated as Interstate 165
Mar 6, 2019 · Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) Secretary Greg Thomas announced in September of 2018 an agreement with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to …
William H. Natcher Parkway - AARoads Wiki
The first added interchange built for the Natcher Parkway was the KY 70 interchange (exit 27, later exit 29) near Morgantown. Constructed in the 1996-97 fiscal year, it was built to provide …
Map & Driving Directions - Department of Corrections - Kentucky
Take ramp onto Wendell H Ford Western Kentucky Pkwy towards Western Kentucky Parkway West/Owensboro/Paducah (132.7 miles) At the end of the parkway, take the I-24 …
KentuckyRoads.com - Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway
The parkway, which opened in 1972 and 1973, was originally a toll road; however, tolls were removed in June of 2003. Toll booths were located near the four mile marker, exit 27, and exit …