Kentucky Route 10

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Kentucky Route 10 marker

Kentucky Route 10
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 116.886 mi[1] (188.110 km)
Major junctions
West end: Elongated circle 915.svg KY 915 in Alexandria
  US 27.svg US 27 in Alexandria
Elongated circle 9.svgAA Highway Shield.svg KY 9/AA Hwy near Germantown
US 62.svgUS 68.svg US 62/US 68 near Maysville
US 62.svgUS 68.svgElongated circle 9.svgAA Highway Shield.svg US 62/68/KY 9/AA Hwy near Maysville
Elongated circle 9.svgAA Highway Shield.svg KY 9/AA Hwy near Tollesboro
Elongated circle 9.svgAA Highway Shield.svg KY 9/AA Hwy near Vanceburg
US 23.svg US 23 near Greenup
East end: OH-253.svg OH 253 near Greenup
Location
Counties: Campbell, Pendleton, Bracken, Mason, Lewis, Greenup
Highway system

Highways in Kentucky
Interstates • US • State • Parkways

KY 9 KY 11
The KY 9/KY 10 intersection with U.S. 62 & U.S. 68 in Maysville
A view of the intersection of U.S. 23, KY 10, & Ohio SR 253 just after crossing the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge in Greenup

Kentucky Route 10, also known as KY 10, is a highway maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet that runs from Alexandria, Kentucky (a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio) to the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge at Grays Branch, roughly north of Greenup, Kentucky, where the route continues into Ohio as State Route 253.

Part of its route, from Ribolt to east of Vanceburg in Lewis County, is along Kentucky Route 9. This section of KY 10, along with the section from Vanceburg to U.S. 23 just before the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge, is considered part of the AA Highway.

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