Kentucky Route 185 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by KYTC | ||||
Length: | 33.200 mi (53.430 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US 68/KY 80 in Bowling Green | |||
KY 70 at Roundhill | ||||
North end: | US 62/KY 79 in Caneyville | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Butler, Edmonson, Grayson, Warren | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Kentucky Route 185 is a north–south state highway traversing four counties in south-central Kentucky.
Route 185 begins at a junction with the cojoined US 68/KY 80 just north of downtown Bowling Green.
It continues on past the community of Richardsville before passing into eastern Butler County.
KY 185 bridges the Green River before passing into Butler County. Just before entering the northwestern side of Edmonson County, KY 185 junctions with KY 70, in the community of Roundhill.
After this junction, KY 185 continues north until it passes into Grayson County. The route traverses the Western Kentucky Parkway via an overpass, shortly before reaching its northern terminus in the city of Caneyville at a junction with US 62 and KY 79.
KY 185's run within Warren County was originally Kentucky Route 67 from the 1930s until the discontinuation of the Bear Creek Ferry around 1967/68. Ky 185's original south end was at Glenmore. The original KY 67 ran KY 185's present routing in Warren County, goes northeast to meet the ferry and enters Edmonson County near Segal and ended at Windyville, Kentucky at a junction with KY 70. The ferry provided a more direct route from Bowling Green to western Edmonson County. In the early 1950s, KY 185 was extended to follow a path from the Glenmore area to a junction with U.S. Route 31W at Bristow. After the de-commission of the ferry and KY 67, KY 185 in Warren County was re-routed to its current routing. The current Kentucky Route 67 is now designated to follow the Industrial Parkway in Boyd and Greenup Counties in northeastern Kentucky just west of Ashland.