
Christiansburg sits at the intersection of three counties, serving as a focal point for the surrounding agricultural landscape where the borders of Miami, Champaign, and Clark counties meet. This region is characterized by a high density of small family and community burial grounds, such as Upper Honey Creek Cem, Huddleston - Sills Cem, and Bright Cem, which reflect the early pioneer settlement patterns of the mid-to-late 19th century. The natural drainage of the land is defined by a network of waterways including Indian Creek, Little Lost Creek, and West Fork Honey Creek, alongside man-made improvements like McNeal Ditch. Small clusters of homes at Alcony and Haven View demonstrate the enduring rural character of the area, while the township and range grid system continues to dictate the local road network through family-named thoroughfares like E Peterson Rd and Ayres Pike.
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