
The town of Georgetown serves as a central hub in this western portion of Floyd Co near the Harrison Co line. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition between the upland drainage of Indian Creek and the dramatic topography of the Floyds Knobs region to the east. Local history is anchored by markers such as Green Lawn Cem in Greenville and Buttontown Cem near the settlement of Buttontown. Several notable water bodies, including Georgetown Lake and Mount Saint Frances Lake, are situated among the dissected ridges. The southern portion of the map reveals a series of named landforms, including Ulmer Ridge, Bell Ridge, and Musty Ridge, which illustrate the complex drainage patterns of Woertz Cr and Lazy Cr as they flow through the deeply carved valleys of Cave Hollow and Ash Hollow.
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