Major Intersection
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Switzerland |
Florence | 0.00 | 0.00 | KY 1039 | Southern terminus of SR 101 | ||
| 0.48 | 0.77 | SR 156 | Northern terminus of the southern section of SR 101 | ||||
| Gap in route | |||||||
| Ripley |
Washington Township | 0.48 | 0.77 | US 50 – Versailles, Dillsboro | Southern terminus of the second section of SR 101 | ||
| Milan | 6.32 | 10.17 | SR 350 – Osgood, Aurora | ||||
| Franklin Township | 11.76 | 18.93 | SR 48 – Napoleon, Lawrenceburg | Ripley County-Dearborn County line | |||
| Adams Township | 17.33 | 27.89 | SR 46 – Batesville | ||||
| 17.95 | 28.89 | I-74 – Indianapolis, Cincinnati | Exit number 156 on I-74; northern terminus of the second section of SR 101 | ||||
| Gap in route | |||||||
| Franklin |
Brookville | 17.95 | 28.89 | US 52 / SR 1 south – Rushville, Lawrenceburg, Cincinnati | Southern terminus of the third section of SR 101; Southern end of SR 1 concurrency | ||
| 18.10 | 29.13 | SR 1 north | Northern end of SR 1 concurrency | ||||
| Union |
Liberty | 34.39 | 55.35 | US 27 / SR 44 – Connersville, Richmond, Cincinnati | |||
| Gap in route | |||||||
| Adams |
Pleasant Mills | 34.39 | 55.35 | SR 124 – Monroe, Willshire | Southern terminus of the northern section of SR 101 | ||
| US 33 – Decatur, Willshire | |||||||
| Rivare | 41.03 | 66.03 | US 224 east - Van Wert | Eastern end of US 224 concurrency | |||
| 42.04 | 67.66 | US 224 west – Decatur | Western end of US 224 concurrency | ||||
| Allen |
Townley | 54.36 | 87.48 | US 30 – Fort Wayne, New Haven, Van Wert | |||
| Lincoln Highway (Old US 30) | |||||||
| Woodburn | 64.72 | 104.16 | US 24 – Fort Wayne, New Haven, Defiance | ||||
| Halls Corners | 70.78 | 113.91 | SR 37 – Fort Wayne, Hicksville | ||||
| DeKalb |
Newville | 79.42 | 127.81 | SR 1 / SR 8 – Auburn, Butler, Hicksville | Northern terminus of SR 101 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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