Vector Maps of Kentucky : constituent state of the United States of America. Rivers define Kentucky’s boundaries except on the south, where it shares a border with Tennessee along a nearly straight line of about 425 miles (685 km), and on the southeast, where it shares an irregular, mountainous border with Virginia. Flowing generally northwestward, the Tug and Big Sandy rivers separate Kentucky from West Virginia on the east and northeast. On the north, Kentucky’s boundary follows the Ohio River to the Mississippi, meeting the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois en route. The Mississippi River then demarcates Kentucky’s short southwestern border with Missouri. The capital, Frankfort, lies between the two major cities — Louisville, which is on the Ohio River, and Lexington.
Area:
• Total: 40,408 sq mi (104,656 km2)
• Land: 39,486 sq mi (102,269 km2)
• Water: 921 sq mi (2,387 km2) 2.2%
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Some general information about the main cities and roads in Kentucky.
Main Cities in Kentucky:
- Louisville: Located in the north-central part of the state, Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky. It is known for the Kentucky Derby, the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, and the Muhammad Ali Center.
- Lexington: Situated in the Bluegrass region, Lexington is known as the “Horse Capital of the World” and is famous for its horse farms and the University of Kentucky.
- Frankfort: The state capital, Frankfort, is located in the central part of Kentucky. It is known for its historic sites, including the Kentucky State Capitol and the Governor’s Mansion.
- Bowling Green: Situated in south-central Kentucky, Bowling Green is known for the National Corvette Museum and Western Kentucky University.
- Owensboro: Located in the western part of the state along the Ohio River, Owensboro is known for its bluegrass music heritage and the International Bluegrass Music Museum.
- Paducah: Positioned in the western part of Kentucky at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, Paducah is known for its historic downtown and artistic community.
Major Roads and Highways:
- Interstate Highways (I): Kentucky is well-connected by several interstate highways, including I-24, I-64, I-65, and I-75. These interstates facilitate efficient transportation across the state and connect Kentucky to neighboring states.
- Parkways: Kentucky has a network of parkways, which are toll roads maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Notable parkways include the Daniel Boone Parkway, the Martha Layne Collins Blue Grass Parkway, and the Western Kentucky Parkway.
- US Highways: The United States Numbered Highway System includes various routes traversing Kentucky, such as US 23, US 25, and US 60.
- State Routes: Kentucky has an extensive network of state routes that connect cities and towns throughout the state. These routes are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Toll Roads:
As of my last update, some parkways in Kentucky operated as toll roads. However, tolls can change, and new toll systems may be implemented. It’s recommended to check with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet or relevant authorities for the latest information on toll roads in the state.
For the most current and detailed information, including tolls and road conditions, you may want to visit the official website of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet or use reliable navigation apps and websites that provide real-time traffic updates.