Kentucky Route 69 (KY 69) is a state highway that traverses Ohio and Hancock Counties in northwestern Kentucky.
KY 69 runs from Bluff Lane in rural Ohio County to Indiana State Road 237 on the Bob Cummings â Lincoln Trail Bridge at the KentuckyâÂÂIndiana state line near Hawesville via the cities of Centertown, Hartford, Dundee, Fordsville, and Hawesville.
KY 69 was once connected with a junction with KY 277 just northeast of Central City, in Muhlenberg County through a ferry on the Green River. Ferry service was discontinued sometime before 1970.
KY 69 also once connected to Cannelton, Indiana from Hawesville via a ferry on the Ohio River. This ferry was replaced with the Lincoln Trail Bridge when it opened to traffic in 1966.