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Kentucky Route 176

Kentucky Route 176 marker

Kentucky Route 176
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 12.742 mi (20.506 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 62 / KY 181 at Greenville
  US 431 / KY 70 at Drakesboro
East end: Rockport–Paradise Road at Paradise
Highway system
KY 175 KY 177

Kentucky Route 176 marker

Kentucky Route 176 (KY 176) is a 12.742-mile (20.506 km) state highway in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky that runs from U.S. Route 62 in Greenville to Rockport-Paradise Road at Paradise via Drakesboro

The highway starts in downtown Greenville, the Muhlenberg County seat, at the public square, which involves U.S. Route 62 (US 62) and KY 181. KY 176 then heads eastward to Drakesboro, where it crosses US 431/KY 70. KY 176's eastern terminus is at the Tennessee Valley Authority-operated Paradise coal-fired fossil plant where the old town of Paradise once stood. Rockport–Paradise Road is the last intersection the highway has.

Before the construction of the TVA-operated Paradise Fossil Plant, KY 176 went straight through the then-existing town of Paradise, and crossed the Green River into Ohio County via a ferry boat. KY 176 then turned to end with another junction with US 62 just east of Rockport, Kentucky. The section of road east of the river has long since been turned over to the maintenance of the Ohio County Road Department in 1964.


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