
The Wabash River meanders across this borderland landscape, defining the winding boundary between Wabash County, Illinois, and Gibson County, Indiana. The village of Keensburg sits on the Illinois side, surrounded by a grid of rural roads and ancestral sites including Keens Cem and the Le Gier Lovellette Cem. The low-lying eastern terrain in Indiana is dominated by the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge, where a complex network of drainage features like Watts Ditch and Scott Ditch manage the wetland landscape near Broad Pond.
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