
Campbellsburg sits at the heart of this early 1950s landscape, serving as a hub where the Louisville and Nashville railroad cuts through the southern rolling hills of Henry County. The terrain is deeply carved by an intricate network of waterways, including the Little Kentucky River and Kentucky River, which define the region's sharp topographic relief. Small rural nodes like Providence and Lacie are connected by winding ridge-top roads, while Turners Station marks a significant waypoint along the rail line.
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