
Farmington and Sedalia anchor this West Kentucky landscape during a period of established rural settlement in the early 1950s. The terrain is defined by the Tennessee Valley Divide, which cuts through the quadrangle and dictates the drainage of numerous waterways like Mayfield Creek, Little Mayfield Creek, and Vulton Creek. This survey was a collaborative effort between the Geological Survey and the Tennessee Valley Authority, detailing a network of country roads connecting isolated farmsteads and civic centers.
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