
Kentucky River dominates this central Kentucky landscape, carving deep, sinuous bends as it flows past early navigation infrastructure like Lock No 6, Lock No 7, and Lock No 8. The region’s economic lifeblood is clearly visible through its dense railway network, including the Louisville and Nashville RR and the Cincinnati New Orleans and Texas Pacific RR which connect major hubs like Harrodsburg, Danville, and Nicholasville. These lines serviced a mosaic of small farming communities and stops such as Salvisa, Wilmore, and Perryville. The map also captures the intricate watershed of the Dicks River and Salt River, illustrating how topography dictated the placement of historic settlements and transport routes across Mercer, Boyle, and Jessamine counties before the era of modern highway development.
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1905 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY

1952 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY

1959 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY

1967 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY

1986 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY

1991 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY
2010 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY
2013 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY
2016 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY
2019 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY

2022 Harrodsburg
Mercer County, KY