Kentucky Route 3225
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KY 3225 |
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Maintained by KYTC | |||||||||||||
Length: | 1.409 mi (2.268 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | US 31-W in Bowling Green | ||||||||||||
North end: | / US 68/KY 80/US 31-W | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Warren | ||||||||||||
Major cities: | Bowling Green | ||||||||||||
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Kentucky Route 3225 is a short state highway located in Warren County, Kentucky, more specifically in the city of Bowling Green. It was formerly part of the routing of US 31-W through the city, but after 31-W was rerouted in 1984, the section that became KY 3225 was redesignated.[1]
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[edit] Route Description
Known locally as Old Louisville Rd., KY 3225 begins at an intersection with US 31-W and College Street, near downtown Bowling Green. The route begins by bridging the Barren River, then continuing north for 1.3 miles until ending at a terminus with the cojoined US 68/KY 80/US 31-W.
KY 3225 is a two lane highway for the first 0.3 miles of the route, widening to a four lane highway for the last 1.1 miles of the route.
[edit] Points of Interest
Baker Hill a Civil War point of interest, is located just to the west of KY 3225 and is easily accessible from the road.[2]