1990s Maps of Kentucky
Explore 121 historic maps of Kentucky from the 1990s. These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1990s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.
Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Kentucky's landscape evolved across the 1990s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.
- Focus on a specific era: All maps on this page are from the 1990s, giving you a focused view of this time period.
- See what’s changed: Compare century-old streets, trails, and buildings to today's modern landscape using overlays and satellite layers.
- Research with precision: Use these maps for genealogy, historical research, land use analysis, or educational projects.
- View, download, or print: Maps are fully viewable online in high resolution, and can be downloaded or printed for your own records.
Start exploring Kentucky's history through authentic maps from the 1990s. This is your window into the past.
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(121)- 1990 Map of Madison, 1991 Print1990 Madison1991 Print · USGSThe Ohio River valley and the southern Indiana plains are documented here in the final decade of the twentieth century. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named crossroads and established rail towns like Dudleytown, Austin, and Crothersville along the P C RR line.
- 1991 Map of Evansville1991 Evansville1991 Print · USGSThe tri-state region of Indiana and Kentucky was a hub of river commerce and rail transport in the early nineties. Researchers can trace the industrial corridor between Evansville and Owensboro, locating landmarks like Angel Mounds State Memorial and the Seaboard System railroad.
- 1991 Map of Maysville1991 Maysville1991 Print · USGSThe Ohio River valley at the turn of the nineties reveals a landscape of river-bend towns and dense forest preserves. Trace local history through landmark sites like Confidence Cemetery, the small-town streets of Ripley, and the river reaches of Manchester Island No 1.
- 1991 Map of Elizabethtown1991 Elizabethtown1991 Print · USGSElizabethtown serves as a bustling Kentucky crossroads in the early nineties, where several major parkways meet. Trace local genealogy and development through landmarks like Lincoln Trail Sch, Severns Valley Ch, and the Old Railroad Grade.
- 1991 Map of Harrodsburg1991 Harrodsburg1991 Print · USGSThe heart of the Bluegrass region comes alive in the late twentieth century, showing the deep river gorges and limestone uplands of central Kentucky. Genealogists and local historians can locate Shakertown, the sprawling Lexington Blue Grass Army Depot, and Berea College.
- 1991 Map of Tell City1991 Tell City1991 Print · USGSThe Ohio River valley at the start of the nineties reveals a landscape of riverfront industry and sprawling conservation lands. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Wesley Chapel and rural communities such as Reynolds Station and Maceo.
- 1991 Map of Big Spring, 1992 Print1991 Big Spring1992 Print · USGSBreckinridge and Meade counties meet in this rural Kentucky landscape during the early nineties. Genealogists and local historians can trace family roots through sites like Bennett Cem, the settlement of Bewleyville, and the tri-county junction at Big Spring.
- 1991 Map of Big Clifty, 1992 Print1991 Big Clifty1992 Print · USGSGrayson and Hardin counties are captured here in the early nineties, showing the ridge-and-hollow farming landscape of central Kentucky. Researchers can trace family sites at Cedar Hill Cem or locate former hubs like Saint Paul and the Goodman Sch.
- 1991 Map of Colesburg, 1992 Print1991 Colesburg1992 Print · USGSThe Fort Knox Military Reservation and the winding Rolling Fork define this area of Kentucky in the early nineties. Genealogists can trace numerous family burial sites including French Cem, Howlett Cem, and McMillen Cem near the settlement of Colesburg.
- 1991 Map of Guston, 1992 Print1991 Guston1992 Print · USGSMeade County at the start of the nineties reveals a landscape of plateau settlements and rural crossroads. Local historians can trace family roots at Cap Anderson Cem or explore the community centers at Ekron, Guston, and Weldon Ch.
- 1991 Map of Fort Knox, 1992 Print1991 Fort Knox1992 Print · USGSIn the early 1990s, the area around Fort Knox shows the full maturity of its military footprint alongside early river settlements. Genealogists and historians can trace numerous family burial grounds like Geoghegan Cem and Bleakley Cem preserved within the Fort Knox Military Reservation.
- 1991 Map of Flaherty, 1992 Print1991 Flaherty1992 Print · USGSThe rural borders of Meade and Hardin Counties are captured here in the early nineties, where the Fort Knox Military Reservation meets local farmland. Researchers can trace numerous family burial sites and country churches, including Swan Cem, Tarplay Cem, and Hilltop Ch.
- 1991 Map of Constantine, 1992 Print1991 Constantine1992 Print · USGSThe rolling uplands of Kentucky at the close of the twentieth century reveal a landscape of family farms and historic river crossings. Genealogists can locate rural landmarks like Pierce Mill, Memorial Chapel, and the isolated Pole Bridge Ch Cem.
- 1991 Map of Shepherdsville, 1992 Print1991 Shepherdsville1992 Print · USGSThe Salt River valley in Bullitt County is shown here in the early nineties as modern highway infrastructure met established rural communities. Researchers can trace family history through several burial grounds like Maraman Cem and Watkins Cem, or locate landmarks such as Bardstown Junction and the Arboretum Cedar Lakes.
- 1991 Map of Vine Grove, 1992 Print1991 Vine Grove1992 Print · USGSRadcliff and Vine Grove appear at a moment of significant residential growth in the early nineties, bordered by the federal lands of Fort Knox. Researchers can trace family roots at Stovall Ch, Stanton Cem, and old settlements like Rogersville.
- 1991 Map of Summit, 1992 Print1991 Summit1992 Print · USGSThe Nolin River valley in the early nineties reveals a landscape of winding river bends and rural crossroads. Researchers can trace family sites like Meeting Creek Ch, Duncan Cem, and the historic White Mills settlement near Stephensburg Lake.
- 1991 Map of Rock Haven, 1992 Print1991 Rock Haven1992 Print · USGSMeade County sits at the edge of the Ohio River in the early nineties, where industrial gas storage meets expansive parklands. Genealogists and historians can trace family plots like Johnston Cem or locate the historic Doe Run Mill and the riverfront at Rock Haven.
- 1991 Map of Howe Valley, 1992 Print1991 Howe Valley1992 Print · USGSHardin County's karst landscape is captured here in the early nineties, showing a rural network of springs and crossroads. Researchers can trace family roots at Howe Valley, locate the Sutzer Creek Cem, or find the Mine near Blueball Hill.
- 1991 Map of Pitts Point, 1992 Print1991 Pitts Point1992 Print · USGSBullitt County in the early nineties shows the deep intersection of military life and rural Kentucky heritage. Researchers can locate numerous family burial grounds and vanished landmarks like the Pitts Point Cem, Hays School, and the Mount Eden Church.
- 1991 Map of Samuels, 1992 Print1991 Samuels1992 Print · USGSThe Bullitt and Nelson County border country comes into focus in the late eighties, documenting the rural landscape along the Salt River. Genealogists and local historians can trace family-named landmarks and parish centers like St Gregorys Church, Deatsville, and Brownington.
- 1992 Map of Jenkins East1992 Jenkins East1992 Print · USGSThe Kentucky-Virginia borderlands in the early nineties show a landscape defined by mountain gaps and the extractive industry of the Cumberland Plateau. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Haddon Cemetery and Mill Creek School alongside the numerous gas wells and strip mines that shaped the local economy.
- 1992 Map of Hindman1992 Hindman1992 Print · USGSKnott County, Kentucky, in the early nineties shows a mountain landscape shaped by narrow hollows and deep-rooted community institutions. Genealogists and historians can locate family landmarks like Kelly Cem, Alice Lloyd College, and small settlements like Brinkley.
- 1992 Map of Mayking1992 Mayking1992 Print · USGSLetcher County's coal-mining heartland is shown in the early nineties, centered on the North Fork Kentucky River and the CSX Transportation line. Genealogists and historians can trace family-named gaps and hollows alongside rural landmarks like Sandlick Ch and Millstone.
- 1992 Map of Milo1992 Milo1992 Print · USGSMartin County and the winding Tug Fork are seen here in the early nineties, showing a landscape shaped by coal and gas. Genealogists can trace family names at Stidham, Peach Orchard, and New Friendship Ch.
- 1992 Map of Tonieville1992 Tonieville1992 Print · USGSLarue and Hardin Counties are captured here in the early nineties, showing a landscape defined by the winding Nolin River and historic milling sites. Genealogists can locate family landmarks such as Siberia Cem, Eagle Mills, and the Old L & N RR corridor.
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