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August 06, 1975. Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery (also known as the Lincoln Cabin Site) is a historic church and cemetery on Long Run Road in Eastwood neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky . In 1786 Captain Abraham Lincoln, grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln was murdered near this site by Native Americans, while President Lincoln's ...
Long Run, Louisville. Coordinates: 38°13′50″N 85°26′19″W. Long Run is a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky located near Shelbyville Road ( US 60) and Clark Station Road.
U.S. Route 31W US 31W highlighted in red Route information Length 179.2 mi (288.4 km) Major junctions South end US 31 US 41 / US 431 in Nashville, TN Major intersections I-65 in Nashville US 41 in Goodlettsville, TN I-65 in Goodlettsville I-165 in Bowling Green, KY US 231 Bowling Green US 68 / KY 80 in Bowling Green I-65 in Munfordville, KY North end US 31 US 60 in Louisville, KY Location ...
U.S. Route 127 US 127 highlighted in red Route information Auxiliary route of US 27 Length 758 mi (1,220 km) Existed 1926–present Major junctions South end US 27 at Chattanooga, TN Major intersections I-40 at Crossville, TN I-64 at Frankfort, KY I-71 near Glencoe, KY I-71 / I-75 at Cincinnati, OH I-70 near Eaton, OH US 30 at Van Wert, OH US 20 at Fayette, OH I-94 at Jackson, MI I-69 I-496 at ...
The tri-point of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia is located about 0.15 miles (0.24 km) northeast of the tunnel, between the tunnel and the Cumberland Gap. Less than 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) past the southern portal of the tunnel is a parclo interchange with the western terminus of U.S. Route 58 (US 58), and the route crosses a railroad about ...
Highview Park [55] Nelson Hornbeck Park [56] Hounz Lane Park [57] Irish Hill Park [58] Louis B. Israel Park [59] Ivy Court Park [60] Jefferson Memorial Forest – Largest municipal urban forest in the U.S., operated as a park by Metro Parks. Kennedy Court Park [61]
The course of the Wilderness Road by 1785. The Wilderness Road was one of two principal routes used by colonial and early national era settlers to reach Kentucky from the East. Although this road goes through the Cumberland Gap into southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee, the other (more northern route) is sometimes called the "Cumberland ...
US 25 technically crosses the Tennessee state line in two places—near Jellico, Tennessee, and near Middlesboro —where a split US 25 enters Kentucky as US 25W and US 25E respectively. In North Corbin, the two suffixed highways meet to reform US 25. US 25 runs primarily northward, paralleling Interstate 75 (I-75) along the entire route.