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Revision as of 08:58, 8 October 2006 editJayDuck (talk | contribs)362 editsmNo edit summary← Previous edit Revision as of 18:45, 17 February 2007 edit undoDale Arnett (talk | contribs)Administrators294,527 edits There are actually three numbered roads that travel over parts of the former 227.Next edit →
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]'''U.S. Highway 227''' or '''US 227''' was a federal route that was commissioned in ] from 1928 to 1972, and ran from ] to ]. It has since been commissioned as ] for much of its length. ]'''U.S. Highway 227''' or '''US 227''' was a federal route that was commissioned in ] from 1928 to 1972, and ran from ] to ]. The current fate of the road is:
* Completely decommissioned and replaced by ] between Richmond and Exit 95, leading to ]
* ] from Exit 95 to ]
* ], a former concurrency of U.S. 227, from Paris to ]
* ] from Georgetown to Carrollton


] ]

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U.S. Highway 227 or US 227 was a federal route that was commissioned in Kentucky from 1928 to 1972, and ran from Richmond to Carrollton. The current fate of the road is:

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