
The Ohio River serves as the dominant geographic and political spine for this mid-1980s regional overview, separating the dense urban core of Louisville from Indiana neighbors like Jeffersonville and New Albany. The landscape transition is starkly visible, moving from the industrial and residential grid of the city to the distinctive topography of the Knobs and Muldraugh Hill to the south and west. Significant institutional footprints are detailed, including the Fort Knox Military Reservation and the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, reflecting the area's strategic importance during the late 20th century.
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