Kentucky Route 475
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| Trenton–Tress Shop Road | ||||
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| Maintained by KYTC | ||||
| Length: | 8.176 mi[1] (13.158 km) | |||
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| Bells Chapel Road in rural western Todd County | ||||
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| Counties: | Todd | |||
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Kentucky Route 475 (KY 475) is a rural secondary north–south state route located entirely in Todd County in the Pennyrile region of western Kentucky.
Route description
KY 475 begins in downtown Trenton at a junction with U.S. Route 41 (US 41). It runs through mainly rural areas of Todd County, and provides a good view of the nearby 351-foot-tall (107 m) Jefferson Davis Monument just west of the route. It ends at a junction with the four-lane Jefferson Davis Highway (US 68/KY ) at the community of Tress Shop, halfway between Fairview and Elkton.
References
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