
The Cumberland National Forest dominates this mid-century survey of Rowan County, where the serpentine Licking River carves a deep path through the plateau. Small settlements and rural community hubs are scattered across the winding hollows, including Bangor, Alfrey, and Zilpo. The landscape is marked by a network of one-room schools such as Mt Hope Sch and Donahue Sch, which served families living along branches like Cave Br and Pound Br. Significant infrastructure of the era is represented by the Poppin Rock Tunnel near Paragon, while landmarks like Lockeegee Rock and Wilson Hill provide prominent elevation points. The river serves as a primary boundary, dividing Rowan from Menifee and Bath counties, with several fords and crossings like Cassidy Ford Hollow indicating the local transportation patterns before modern bridge networks were fully established.
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1951 Cranston
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1953 Bangor
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1953 Haldeman
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1970 Cranston
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1977 Haldeman
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1979 Bangor
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2011 Bangor
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2011 Cranston
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2011 Haldeman
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2013 Bangor
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2013 Cranston
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2013 Haldeman
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2016 Bangor
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2016 Cranston
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2016 Haldeman
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2019 Bangor
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2019 Cranston
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2019 Haldeman
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2022 Bangor
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2022 Cranston
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2022 Haldeman
Rowan County, KY