Kentucky Route 922 (KY 922) is a 19.852 mile (31.949 km) long state highway in northern Kentucky. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 25 (Georgetown Road) in Lexington. The northern terminus is at Kentucky Route 620 north of Georgetown. From US 25 north to U.S. Route 62, KY 922 is named Newtown Pike.
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