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- Kentucky River - Wikipedia
The Kentucky River is a tributary of the Ohio River in Kentucky, United States The 260-mile (420 km) river and its tributaries drain much of eastern and central Kentucky, passing through the Eastern Coalfield, the Cumberland Mountains, and the Bluegrass region [2]
- Kentucky River | Map, Location, Facts | Britannica
Kentucky River, tributary of the Ohio River in north-central Kentucky, U S , and navigable along its 259-mile (417-km) course by means of locks It is formed by the confluence of North, Middle, and South forks near Beattyville in Lee county and empties into the Ohio at Carrollton
- Kentucky Rivers Map, Rivers in Kentucky - Maps of World
Kentucky rivers map shows all the major rivers and water bodies in the state The map also provides a clear indication of their flowing patterns and the vari
- Kentucky Rivers
Explore Kentucky's rivers dataset with detailed geographic information and interactive maps
- River, KY Map Directions - MapQuest - Official MapQuest
The City of River is located in Johnson County in the State of Kentucky Find directions to River, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and more The River time zone is Eastern Daylight Time which is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
- Kentucky | Rivers. gov
Kentucky has many lakes and rivers that are perfect for fishing, swimming, or just relaxing on the water All rivers in Kentucky flow to the Mississippi River, nearly all by virtue of flowing to its major tributary, the Ohio River, which forms the state’s entire northern border
- Map of Kentucky Lakes, Streams and Rivers - Geology. com
Kentucky Rivers Shown on the Map: Cumberland River, Green River, Kentucky River, Levisa Fork, Licking River, North Fork Kentucky River, Ohio River, Pond River, Rolling River, Salt River, Tennessee River, Tradewater River and Tug Fork
- An Introduction to the History of the Kentucky River as a . . .
Following a northwesterly course, the Kentucky River begins in southeastern Kentucky and flows 255 miles through central Kentucky to the Ohio River The river’s North, Middle, and South Forks merge in Lee County near Beattyville, Kentucky
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