
The Ohio River valley serves as the central artery for this tri-state junction where Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio converge. Lawrenceburg and Greendale dominate the Indiana bank, showcasing a dense network of transit infrastructure including the Baltimore and Ohio and Conrail lines. Across the water in Kentucky, the terrain transitions into the steep drainages of Woolper Creek and Garrison Creek, where smaller settlements like Petersburg and Idlewild reflect a more rural character. Genealogists will find a wealth of data points across the landscape, from the large Greendale Cem to family-named burial grounds such as Dinsmore Cem and Tousey Cem. Significant industrial and public landmarks are clearly marked, including the Powerplant near Finney and the Courthouse in the heart of Lawrenceburg, documenting the civic and economic hubs of the early 1980s.
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1915 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN

1928 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN

1932 Lawrenceburg
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1943 Lawrenceburg
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1981 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN
2010 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN
2013 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN
2016 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN
2019 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN

2022 Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County, IN