
The Ohio River snakes across the northern reaches of this mid-1980s survey, serving as a corridor for the C & O RR and defining the boundary between Kentucky and Ohio. Inland, the landscape is deeply etched by the Licking River and its South Fork, creating a drainage pattern that dictates the location of historic river towns like Falmouth and Augusta. This area is notable for its unique geological and paleontological history, centered at Big Bone Lick, where the ancient salt lick attracted prehistoric fauna long before the establishment of Big Bone Lick State Park.
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