Kentucky Route 101

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KY 101
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 30.377 mi[1] (48.887 km)
North end: KY 259 at Rhoda
Major
junctions:
US 31W
I-65 at Smiths Grove
US 68/KY 80 east of Smiths Grove
US 31E in Scottsville
South end: KY 100 in Scottsville
Counties: Allen,Edmonson,Warren
Major cities: Scottsville, Smiths Grove
Numbered highways in Kentucky
< KY 100 KY 102 >
Interstates - U.S. Highways - State Highways

Kentucky Route 101 is a a north-south highway traversing three counties in South Central Kentucky.

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KY 101 starts at a junction with KY 259 near the community of Rhoda in Edmonson County.

A little over four miles from its beginning, KY 101 passes into Warren County. It cojoins with U.S. 31-W for less than a mile before splitingon a southern course that takes it through the center of Smiths Grove. Just south of Smiths Grove, KY 101 intersects with I-65 at the Exit 38 interchange.

KY 101 then continues on for less than a mile before intersecting with the cojoined U.S. 68/KY 80.

Shortly after passing through the Three Forks community, KY 101 passes into Allen County. The route intersects with U.S. 31-E, just north of Scottsville before reaching its terminus at KY 100 near downtown.

KY 101 northbound on the border of Warren and Edmonson counties.
KY 101 northbound on the border of Warren and Edmonson counties.

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