Talk:U.S. Route 25

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[edit] North end

From [1]:

US 25, from the Boone County Line via Dixie Highway in Elsmere, via Erlanger, Edgewood, Crestview Hills, Lakeside Park, Fort Mitchell, Fort Wright, and Park Hills, and via Pike Street and Main Street in Covington and the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge to the end of state maintenance at the end of the bridge structure (0.026 mile north of the Kentucky - Ohio State Line), a distance of 8.998 miles. (MP 4.978 to MP 13.976)

Thus US 25 enters Cinci. --SPUI (T - C) 14:50, 9 July 2006 (UTC)