
The Chaplin River carves a winding path through the heart of this Kentucky landscape, its deep meanders defining the agricultural and social layout of the region in the early 1950s. Cornishville sits at a critical bend in the river, serving as a hub for the surrounding rural communities of Duncan and Bushtown. This survey, conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Kentucky Agricultural and Industrial Development Board, captures the intricate network of country roads and farmsteads characteristic of the Bluegrass region's outer edges.
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