1981 Map of Crestwood, 1982 Print
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1981 Map of Crestwood

USGS Topo · Published 1982

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Pewee Valley and Crestwood serve as the primary hubs in this region during the early 1980s, shaped by the path of the Louisville and Nashville railroad. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Floyds Fork and its numerous tributaries, including Ashers Run and Long Run. The map provides significant genealogical value through its many burial grounds, notably the Confederate Cem and Pewee Valley Cem, alongside rural landmarks like the State Correctional Institute for Women. Small communities such as Floydsburg and Centerfield sit among a terrain dotted with local institutions like St James Ch and St Aloysius Sch. The area reflects a late 20th-century mix of growing suburban settlements and established agricultural lands, with features like Mt Tabor rising above the creek valleys.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1981
Date Published1982
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions23 x 27.4 inches

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