
The Salt River carves a winding path through the borderlands of Anderson and Mercer counties, defining a landscape shaped by narrow ridges and steep creek valleys. In the early 1950s, this area remained largely rural, characterized by small farming communities like Mc Brayer, Dugansville, and Vanarsdell. A complex network of watercourses, including Fox Creek and Hickory Nut Creek, feeds the main river, creating the deeply dissected terrain typical of this part of the Bluegrass region.
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