
Blaine stands as the primary hub in this eastern Kentucky landscape, where the town sits at the junction of Blaine Creek and State Hwy 201. The geography is defined by a dense network of branches and forks, including Irish Creek and Brushy Creek, which carve through the terrain to create distinctive features like The Narrows and Cherokee Hill. This modern survey reveals a community deeply rooted in its ancestral lands, evidenced by the high concentration of family-named burial grounds such as Swetnam Cem, Curnutte Cem, and Adams Cem scattered across the ridges.
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