
The county seat of Martinsville dominates the central landscape of this 1990s survey, showing its dense grid of streets like W Morgan St and Randolph St surrounding the central Courthouse and Post Office. The city is hemmed in by the broad valley of the White River to the west and the rising, dissected uplands of the Morgan Monroe State Forest to the south. This transition from the flat agricultural bottomlands, home to Champlin Meadows and McDaniels Field, to the wooded ridges like Peal Ridge and Bald Hill Ridge, illustrates the varied geography of central Indiana.
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