
The Ohio River serves as the dominant artery of this 1955 survey, separating Cincinnati and its riverside neighborhoods like Sayler Park and Delhi from the rural landscapes of Boone County. The northern bank is characterized by intensive development and vital transportation links, including the Baltimore and Ohio and New York Central railroads. A key river landmark is Lock and Dam No 37, while the Anderson Ferry provides a rare cross-river connection near Constance.
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