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Kentucky Route 57
State highway in Kentucky, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kentucky Route 57 is an 88.035-mile-long (141.679 km) state highway in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. The western terminus is at KY 4 (New Circle Road) in eastern Lexington. The eastern terminus is at KY 8 on the banks of the Ohio River in Concord. The road runs generally southwest to northeast.
The road is two-lane for its entire length, except for a short distance near the southwestern terminus, where, as Bryan Station Road, KY 57 is four lanes wide with a center turn lane for a fraction of a mile, then two lanes plus a center turn lane for another fraction of a mile.
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Flemingsburg business route
Kentucky Route 57 Business (KY 57 Bus.) is an 2.753-mile-long (4.431 km) business route through Flemingsburg.
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The entire route is in Fleming County.
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