
The South Fork Licking River carves a dramatic, winding path through this northern Kentucky landscape, defining the character of the river-and-rail economy in the early 1950s. The Louisville and Nashville railroad tracks follow the river's eastern bank, connecting the riverside settlements of Morgan, Boyd, and Berry. This map captures a moment when rural life centered on small communities and their institutions, evidenced by the numerous country churches like Roanoke Ch and Gum Lick Ch.
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