Interstate 69: Kentucky

Interstate 69: Kentucky
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Download or read book Interstate 69: Kentucky written by Erik Tessmer and published by Travel Plan. This book was released on with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This exit guide lists at every exit (where available): • Warnings (exit speed, traffic signal type, etc...) • Lane Guidance • Fuel (gasoline, diesel, E85, CNG, etc...) • Food • Lodging • Camping • Attractions • Shopping • Hospitals • Airports • Tertiary Educational Institutions • Recreation (lakes, state parks, national parks, etc...) • Turnouts (rest areas, weigh stations, etc...)


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