Over 30 maps of Lexington, Louisville, and Cincinnati have been digitized and added to ExploreUK.
- Map of Big Bone Lick, 1831
- A plan of the city of Louisville and its environs in 1831
- City of Louisville and its enlargements in 1836
- Chart of the Mammoth Caves, 1841
- Plat of Queen City, Rowan County, Kentucky, 1875
- Plat of the town bounds of Lexington, 1791
- Map of Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky., 1877
- North America, 1835
- Lands of East Kentucky Coal, Lumber, & Rail Road Company showing proposed R.R. connections, 1874
- Map of Gilbertsville, Marshall County, Ky., 1874
- Plan of the city of Hickman and vicinity, Fulton Co., Ky., 1857
- Lines of the Louisville & Interurban Railroad Company, 191-
- Map indicating the regions apparently adapted to the tea culture in the United States, 1857 ; Map showing the forest and prairie lands of the United States., 1857
- City directory map of Louisville and vicinity, 1866
- A New map of Louisville, Ky., 1856
- [Map of southeastern Kentucky]., 19--?
- New map of Kentucky, 1856
- The Three Islands, Adams County, Ohio, 1888
- [Saltpeter cave in Green River area, Kentucky], 18--
- [Prominent sites in Kentucky], 1855
- Centennial map of rivers, railroads, iron & coal fields of Kentucky, and cities of Louisville, New Albany, and Jeffersonville, 1876
- Post route map of the states of Kentucky and Tennessee, with parts of adjacent states, 1884
- Birds eye view of the principal breeding farms of the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky, 1892
- Louisville, 185-
- Map of the lands of Dunbar's heirs in Jefferson & Bullitt Cos., Ky., 185-
- A new map of Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties, Kentucky, 19--?
- 1825 view of the town of Lexington, Kentucky, 1829
- Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky., 1848
- Blue Grass tour, 1931
- Cincinnati, 1903
- Scenic and historic map of Lexington and environs, 1940
- [Plat of Corn Island, Louisville, Ky.], 1882
- Sketch map showing location of indigenous peoples of R. des Tonicas, etc, 17--
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