
Louisville and its southern hinterlands are captured here in the early twentieth century, showing a transition from the urban grid to a network of turnpikes and rural knobs. The Southern RR (Louisville Branch) and the Louisville and Nashville RR (Main Line) define the transport corridors, while historic thoroughfares like the Bardstown Road and Shelbyville Electric Pike radiate outward to smaller settlements. Community life centers on nodes such as Seatonville Malott PO and the Jefferson County Fair Grounds.
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