The Cut
The Cut is a stream bend in Clay, Kentucky. The Cut is situated nearby to the hamlet Goose Rock, as well as near Botto.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Goose Rock and Plank.
Goose Rock
Hamlet
Goose Creek is a creek in Clay County, Kentucky. It is one of two tributaries at the head of the South Fork Kentucky River, the other being the Red Bird River. It is 40 miles long.
Plank
Hamlet
Martins Creek is creek that is a tributary of Goose Creek in Clay County, Kentucky that used to have a Martins Creek post office. It is 4.5 miles long and named for early settler Salathiel Martin. Plank is situated 4 km east of The Cut.
Bluehole
Hamlet
Collins Creek, also known as Collins Fork, is a creek that is a fork of Goose Creek in Knox County and Clay County, Kentucky. It is 19 miles long; is named for its first settler James Collins, a salt maker and hunter; joins Goose just south of Garrard; and is paralleled by road and railway for most of its course. Bluehole is situated 6 km west of The Cut.
The Cut
- Type: Stream bend
- Category: body of water
- Location: Clay, Kentucky, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.08259° or 37° 4′ 57″ northLongitude
-83.69242° or 83° 41′ 33″ westElevation
283 metres (928 feet)Open location code
869R38M5+22GeoNames ID
4289303
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