
The industrial coal-mining landscape of eastern Pike County is dominated by the narrow valley of Pond Creek and the steel rails of the Norfolk and Western RR. String settlements like Sharondale, Stone, and McAndrews follow the winding creek bed, reflecting the region's historical reliance on coal extraction and rail transport. The topography is defined by sharp ridges and deep hollows, such as Grigger Hollow and Blackburn Hollow, which limited development to the thin corridors of flat land along the water.
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