Old Maps of Speck, Kentucky for Metal Detecting

Plan your next treasure hunt with 6 historic maps of Speck. Find old homesites, ghost towns, trails, and gathering spots that may be lost to time — perfect for identifying promising metal detecting locations.

  • Locate forgotten sites: Uncover places like long-lost settlements, abandoned rail lines, or gathering spots.
  • Plan better hunts: Use map overlays combined with LiDAR or satellite views to narrow in on historically rich areas.
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Use these historic maps to boost your research and find new opportunities beneath the surface of Speck.


Speck, KY maps

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  1. 1952 Map of Mannsville, 1954 Print
    1952 Map of Mannsville, 1954 Print
    1952 Mannsville
    1954 Print · USGS
    The Taylor and Casey County borderlands are documented here at mid-century, showing a landscape of high ridges and rural settlements. Genealogists can locate family-named landmarks and institutions like Gaddis Ridge Cem, Farmers Sch, and Mt Zion Ch.
    2 unique versions available

  2. 1957 Map of Winchester, 1968 Print
    1957 Map of Winchester, 1968 Print
    1957 Winchester
    1968 Print · USGS
    Central Kentucky's landscape in the mid-twentieth century features the sprawling Fort Knox and the early parkway system. Genealogists and historians can trace rail lines like the Southern Railway and find landmarks from Bernheim Forest to Pilot Knob.
    3 unique versions available

  3. 1960 Map of Winchester
    1960 Map of Winchester
    1960 Winchester
    1960 Print · USGS
    Central Kentucky's diverse landscape is shown here at mid-century, from the bluegrass plains to the rugged Pottsville Escarpment. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail-and-river network connecting towns like Bardstown and Stanford alongside landmarks like Lake Cumberland.

  4. 1970 Map of Mannsville, 1972 Print
    1970 Map of Mannsville, 1972 Print
    1970 Mannsville
    1972 Print · USGS
    Taylor County settlement meets the rising waters of the Green River reservoir in the 1970s. Genealogists can trace family connections at Christie Chapel, Eastridge Cem, and the small community of Feathersburg tucked between the ridges.

  5. 1986 Map of Campbellsville
    1986 Map of Campbellsville
    1986 Campbellsville
    1986 Print · USGS
    Central Kentucky in the mid-eighties was a landscape of deep river valleys and high ridges. Genealogists can trace family holdings near rural settlements like Phillipsburg or locate landmarks such as Mt Gilead Ch and the Magnolia Gas Storage Field.
    2 unique versions available

  6. 2022 Map of Mannsville, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Mannsville, 2022 Print
    2022 Mannsville
    2022 Print · USGS
    The hill country of Taylor County is shown here in the 2020s, defined by its intricate ridge systems and rural crossroads. Genealogists can locate family landmarks like Jones Chapel Cem, Christie Chapel Cem, and the small settlements of Mannsville and Casey Creek.

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