
Big Clifty and its surroundings in western Kentucky are defined by a complex landscape of winding creek valleys and ridges where the boundaries of Hardin and Grayson counties meet. The area is dotted with small rural communities including Limp, Solway, and Saint Paul, each anchored by historical institutions like the Saint Paul Catholic Church and its associated Saint Paul Catholic Cem. The terrain is characterized by a series of hollows such as Green Rock Hollow and Crow Hollow, which feed into larger watercourses like Meeting Cr and Clifty Cr. Genealogists will find a high density of burial sites across this landscape, from the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cem in the north to Jacobs Graveyard and Mount Hebron Cem, reflecting generations of family settlement in the corridor between Clarkson and the eastern ridges.
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