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=== Kentucky === {{Main|Interstate 65 in Kentucky}} [[File:Interstate 65 exit for Interstate 265 and Kentucky Route 9007.jpg|left|thumb|I-65 northbound near the [[Interstate 165 (Kentucky)|I-165]] interchange in [[Bowling Green, Kentucky]]]] I-65 enters the state {{convert|5|mi|km|spell=in}} south of [[Franklin, Kentucky|Franklin]]. Throughout its length, it passes near [[Mammoth Cave National Park]], [[Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest]], the [[National Corvette Museum]], and [[Fort Knox]]. The first major intersection in the state is with [[Interstate 165 (Kentucky)|I-165]] (former Natcher Parkway) at [[Bowling Green, Kentucky|Bowling Green]]. I-65 has intersections with three of the [[List of Parkways and named roads in Kentucky|parkways]] in the state. The first major junction is with the [[Cumberland Parkway]] near Rocky Hill. At [[Elizabethtown, Kentucky|Elizabethtown]], it has two more parkway interchanges with the [[Wendell H. Ford Western Kentucky Parkway]] and the [[Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway]]. I-65 also has interchanges with [[Interstate 265|I-265]], [[Interstate 264 (Kentucky)|I-264]], [[Interstate 64|I-64]], and [[Interstate 71|I-71]]. The widest stretch of I-65 in its entirety is in Louisville at [[Kentucky Route 1065]] (KY 1065, Outer Loop), where the main line is 14 lanes wide. The highway crosses the [[Ohio River]] into Indiana on a toll bridge. The southbound side is called the [[John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge]] (southbound) and the northbound side is called the [[Abraham Lincoln Bridge]]. The latter bridge opened in October 2016 as part of the [[Ohio River Bridges Project]]. Prior to the project, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (completed in 1963) carried traffic in both directions. The project also included reconstruction of the [[Kennedy Interchange|I-65/I-64/I-71 convergence interchange]] just south of the Kennedy Bridge, as well as renovating the older span to carry six lanes of southbound traffic. Additionally, a second six-lane cable-stayed bridge {{convert|12|mi|km}} upstream on the Ohio River, the [[Lewis and Clark Bridge (Ohio River)|Lewis and Clark Bridge]], was built as part of the project, opening in December 2016 to complete the I-265 loop around Louisville. At one time, the {{Convert|65|mi|km|adj=on}} stretch of I-65 from Louisville to Elizabethtown was a toll road, called the [[Interstate 65 in Kentucky#Kentucky Turnpike|Kentucky Turnpike]]. The bonds that financed the road have been paid off, and tolls are no longer collected. All signs of the former turnpike have been removed. On November 15, 2006, the stretch of I-65 from Bowling Green to Louisville was renamed the [[Abraham Lincoln]] Memorial Expressway. On February 12, 2007, a bill passed the [[Kentucky Senate]] to rename I-65 in [[Jefferson County, Kentucky|Jefferson County]] the [[Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.]] Expressway.<ref>{{cite news |work= The Courier-Journal |location= Louisville, KY |date=February 13, 2007 |last=Gerth |first=Joseph |title=Senate OKs renaming I-65 for King}}</ref> Signs were posted July 25, 2007.<ref>{{cite news |work= The Courier-Journal |location= Louisville, KY |date= July 25, 2007 |last= Shafer |first= Sheldon S. |title= Mayor, Democrats back I-65 King plan |url= http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20070125/NEWS01/701250404/Mayor-Democrats-back-I-65-King-plan |access-date=July 30, 2007}}</ref> On July 15, 2007, Kentucky highway officials raised the speed limits on most Interstate and state parkway highways to {{convert|70|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}. Prior to that, Kentucky was the only state along I-65 that had a maximum speed limit of {{convert|65|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}.
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