Kentucky Route 22

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KY 22
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 100.991 mi[1] (162.529 km)
West end: US 42 near Louisville
Major
junctions:
I-265/KY 841 near Worthington
US 421 near Eminence
I-75 in Dry Ridge
US 25 in Williamstown
US 27 in Falmouth
East end: KY 10 in Bracken County
Counties: Jefferson, Oldham, Henry, Owen, Grant, Pendleton, Bracken
Major cities: Louisville, Crestwood, Owenton, Dry Ridge, Williamstown, Falmouth
Numbered highways in Kentucky
< KY 21 KY 26 >
Interstates - U.S. Highways - State Highways

Kentucky Route 22 (KY 22) is a 100.991 mile east-west highway running from the eastern suburbs of Louisville to an unincorporated place called Willow in Bracken County in Northern Kentucky.

Route 22 has a short (0.332 mile) business route in Dry Ridge, an area which has become a commercial center as an I-75 exit.

It begins at US 42 at the city limit of a Louisville suburb called Northfield, Kentucky, and carries the name Brownsboro Road, a local road which begins near Downtown Louisville. It crosses the Kentucky River west of Gratz and terminates at Kentucky Route 10 in Willow.

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